September 5, 2020

Don’t Say Bojio: 8 Deals Happening At Changi City Point Right Now

Lobang: https://goodyfeed.com/ccp-deals-sep-2020/

We’ve had a plethora of 8/10 Facts articles.

We’ve certainly had an onslaught of Don’t Say BoJio articles.

But a combination of both?

Not even once in a blue moon.

But limits are meant to be surpassed. And really, what better way to make our first ever Don’t Say BoJio: 8 Facts article…

Then a compilation list stemming from Changi City Point, the mall famous for containing factory outlets of various brands such as Adidas, Nike, Lacoste and Pedro?

Don’t Say Bojio: 8 Deals Happening At Changi City Point Right Now

Ready or not, here I come.

BuffLord45: atta son. Go get her.

Wait, what-

*cue Jigglypuff sing-*

In case you can’t tell, most of these deals were spotted by the folks at Singapore Atrium Sale, which you can check out here.

*-ing*

1. 50% Off VANS’ Shoes @ Royal Sporting House

When the folks at Singapore Atrium Sale came across this promo, they probably had the same song running through their heads.

Vans. 0% relation to actual vans. 50% discount.

And 100% reason to remember the name.

Just check out these spanking new kicks, all priced at half of their original price!

Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)
Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)
Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)
Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)
Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)

And so, if you’ve been looking for a good pair of kicks for quite a while…

Look no further, than #01-04/05 of Changi City Point!

2. Up To 50% Off Fashion Outfits @ Royal Sporting House

Royal Sporting House may be primarily known for its sportswear and sports-related accessories, but it does sport a pretty aesthetic line-up of casual clothes as well.

And with discounts of up to 50% off their tops and bottoms, this is one promotional offer you can’t afford to miss.

Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)
Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)
Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)

3. Snacks @ Valu$ Shop

As any cheapo Singaporean would surely attest to, the Valu$ store is the go-to place for all snack purchases.

It is, after all, called Valu$ for a reason.

Yet, one can’t help but wonder;

What happens when a dirt-cheap retail store starts selling items…

For further promotional discounts?

Well, the answer would probably be something like these.

Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)
Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)
Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)
Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)

And let’s not forget about all the coffee lovers out there.

Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)

And with that ‘said’, head on down to #B1-48/49 today to check it out!

4. Polo Tees @ Lacoste Outlet 

An avid fan of polo tees? Well, you’re in for a real treat.

Lacoste, the French clothing company known for its eye-catching clothing and sportswear, is currently hosting a promotional sale at its Changi City Point outlet:

Its trademark Polo Tees, which can easily command as high as $100 on sites like Amazon, are now going for just SGD$59.

Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)
Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)

And honestly, if you’re looking for a decently-styled Polo Tee…

I reckon these tennis-affiliated outfits will just do the trick.

5. Up to 50% Off At Cath Kidston Booth

Been looking for a bright, expressive bag to go along with your sunshine personality?

Well, we reckon we’ve just found the perfect promotional offer for you.

For a limited time only, Cath Kidston Booth @ Changi City Point will be slashing the prices of their plethora of chic bags…

With some items retailing for as little as 50% off!

Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)
Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)

And for the record, they have also kept a lookout for the wallet fans out there too.

Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)
Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)

Truly, there’s something for everyone.

At a discounted price, no less.

6. Shoes On Sale @ Nike Factory Outlet

Nike sports shoes are naturally in demand, as they preach sophistication, aesthetics and functionality, all in the same sentence. But here’s the thing;

They’re pretty darn expensive.

And so, you can only fathom our delightful surprise when we found out that…

Nike Factory Outlet @ Changi City Point will be joining in on the promotional collective!

With discounts of up to 30%, one thing’s for sure;

Aesthetics and affordability may not necessarily match, but somehow…

Nike Factory Outlet has made it much more than a mere possibility.

Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)
Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)
Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)

Though of course, stocks are limited. So we advise you to head on down to #02-31 of Changi City Point as early as possible to avoid disappointment.

7. Shoes, shoes and more shoes @ Royal Sporting House

It seems that shoes are truly aplenty on this list. And yet, we are still not getting tired of them because of two distinct notions:

More choices. And obvious affordability.

With discounts of up to 60% off, it seems that Royal Sporting House @ Changi City Point may just be the choice destination this coming weekend.

Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)
Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)
Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)
Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)
Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)

Talk about slick. You can head on down to #01-04/05 of Changi City Point to check them out!

8. $10 for 2nd item (regular-priced items) and 3rd item (on sale items) @ Kappa

Looking for fashionable streetwear to rock on the streets?

This deal will surely appeal to you.

According to Changi City Point’s Facebook page, Kappa will be retailing its second and third items for just $10 each!

Image: Facebook (Changi City Point, Singapore)

The promotional period is from 19 August to 16 September.

Ingrained in rich Italian heritage and armed with a retro-inspired vibe, Kappa’s throwback collection of track tops and track pants brings back classic sportswear styles of old, with contemporary details for a fresh, street-ready finish.

And with such hefty discounts in sight, it simply proves impossible to resist.

T & Cs: Retail value of 2nd item must be equal or lower than 1st item. Retail value of 3rd item must be equal or lower than 1st and 2nd item.

As you can probably tell, the folks at Singapore Atrium Sales were the ones to sniff out most of these deals.

For more extensive offers or lobangs, you can click here to visit their Facebook page. And with that said…

Happy saving, everyone!

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This Chinese restaurant is offering all-you-can-eat dim sum buffet for $21.80++

Lobang: https://www.moneydigest.sg/this-chinese-restaurant-is-offering-all-you-can-eat-dim-sum-buffet-for-21-80/

Beng Hiang (茗香菜馆), one of Singapore’s favourite heritage restaurants, is delighted to bring back the popular dim sum buffet.

This time Beng Hiang will be serving the hand-crafted dim sum on pushcarts and a surprising variety of local delights. Dim sum at Beng Hiang continues to be handmade and made-to-order, one of the few places in Singapore that retains this heritage.

Diners are welcome to enjoy the all-you-can-eat promotion from 11:30am – 3:00pm on weekdays (exclude public holidays) at $21.80+ per adult and $14.80+ per child (height of 120cm and below).

There are 2 seating timings:

  • 1st seating: 11:30am to 1pm (Last order: 12:45pm)
  • 2nd seating: 1:15pm – 2:45pm (Last order: 2:30pm)

Restaurant Details:

Beng Hiang Restaurant is located at 135 Jurong Gateway Road #02-337 Singapore 600135

Reservations can be made via +65 6221 6695 / +65 6221 6684 or Chope.

Follow them on FB @benghiang and IG @benghiangrestaurant

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Public Transport Council: No changes to bus and train fares this year

Lobang: https://www.moneydigest.sg/public-transport-council-no-changes-to-bus-and-train-fares-this-year/

Last year’s fare review exercise had us pay 7% more for bus and train rides. While SMRT and SBS Transit had applied for the maximum increase of 4.4 per cent, the Public Transport Council (PTC) rejected granting any fare adjustments.

No changes to bus and train fares this year

In view of COVID-19 and its impact on the economy, there will be no changes to public transport fares this year.

“We recognise the exceptional economic circumstances faced by Singaporeans and have decided to keep bus and train fares unchanged to help ease the financial burden on commuters during this challenging period,” said PTC chairman Richard Magnus.

“Our priority will be to safeguard commuters’ interests while ensuring a financially sustainable public transport system that continues to meet the needs of Singaporeans in the years to come,” he adds.

“With this decision, the full fare adjustment quantum will be rolled over to the next FRE (fare review exercise) in 2021,” said the PTC. “In making its decision for 2021 FRE, the council will also continue to balance fare affordability and financial sustainability.”

Impact on public transport operators
SBS Transit

Image Credits: TODAYonline

While commuters like us rejoice over the status quo in fares, transport operators like SBS Transit and SMRT are suffering.

“In its latest financial year, SBS Transit’s train segment reported a loss in tens of millions of dollars,” the council said. “For its latest financial year ended March 2020, SMRT Trains recorded a net loss of around S$20 million after tax.”

“Despite the drastic fall in whole-day ridership by around 75 per cent during the circuit breaker from April to June 2020, public transport operators had continued to run trains and buses largely at pre-COVID frequencies, to help commuters reach their destinations safely and smoothly,” said the PTC.

No adjustments to fares for low-wage workers and people with disabilities

The Ministry for Transport (MOT) also stated separately that it has accepted the PTC’s proposal to not adjust fares for low-wage workers and people with disabilities.

At the moment, low wage workers are enjoying up to 25 per cent off on adult fares. While those with disabilities have their fares pegged to senior citizens and pay S$64 for monthly concession passes.

Deadline to apply for public transport vouchers extended
Top up station

Image Credits: sgCarMart

The public will now also have more time to apply for public transport vouchers at community centres and community clubs. This is because the application will be extended from Oct 31 to Jan 31 next year.

You can use the S$50 voucher to top-up fare cards or buy monthly concession passes. If your monthly household income from all sources per person does not exceed S$1,200, you will be eligible to apply for the voucher.

Low-income households under the ComCare Short-to-Medium-Term Assistance and Long-Term Assistance schemes do not need to apply. They can look forward to receiving redemption letters for the vouchers in the mail.

 

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