July 10, 2021

Giant Tampines Having ‘Giant Durian Sale’ with Durians from $2 Per Piece

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Do you currently reside in the Eastern region? Or more specifically, around Tampines?

Also, are you an avid fan of durians?

Because if you tick both boxes, you’re actually in for a really, really delightful treat.

After all, it’s not every day that you get the likes of Mao Shang Wang for just S$2 each.

Giant Tampines Having ‘Giant Durian Sale’ with Durians from $2 Per Piece

Just yesterday (9 July 2021), Giant Singapore announced some really riveting news on their Facebook page.

According to the post, their “Biggest Giant Durian Sale” is now happening, with sales going at just S$2 each!

And no, they’re not just retailing your average Du-lians or Du-lans either. Instead, we’re talking about wholesome entities such as:

  • Mao Shang Wang (猫山王)
  • Red Prawn (红虾)
  • D24 to D13
Image: Facebook (Giant Singapore)

If you’re familiar with the Durian-dex, you would surely realise the sheer worth you’re getting at this sale.

Plus, if you’re a fan of durians but not manual labour, you can look forward to their fresh vacuum packed packets, available at Giant Tampines Hypermarket Level 2 and Giant IMM.

And so, to summarise in a nutshell? It’s something you can’t afford to miss.

You can view the full Facebook post down below:

FAQs

Despite being posted just yesterday, the post has already garnered over 851 shares, and is still growing in popularity as I write.

A number of Netizens have also contributed to a total of 181 comments, with Giant Singapore replying to some of the frequently asked questions.

Here are some that you might wanna read:

Q: Is it sold 24 hours?

A: The durians are sold from 11am daily until 15 July, on a while stocks last basis.

Q: Only in Giant Tampines?

A: Yes.

Lest you’re confused, the wholesale durians that are going at S$2 each are only available in Giant Tampines. The freshly vacuumed packs, on the other hand, are available at Giant Tampines Hypermarket Level 2 and Giant IMM.

And So… What’re You Waiting For?

Durians wait for no one, and these S$2 gems certainly aren’t waiting for long.

So get on down if you haven’t already!

Location: Giant Tampines

Period: Until 15 July, on a while stocks last basis

Don’t say bo jio ah!

Featured Image: Facebook (Giant Singapore)

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Awfully Chocolate offering 1-for-1 scoop of Hei ice cream from now till 31 July 2021

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Get your ice cream treat from Awfully Chocolate

Awfully Chocolate is celebrating World Chocolate Day with an irresistible offer. From now till 31 July, buy a scoop of Hei ice cream and get another scoop for free!

The ice cream is said to be made in Europe using their own recipe consisting of the best Belgian chocolate and fresh Dutch milk.

Each scoop of Hei Ice Cream costs $4.90 so it works out to be less than $2.50 per person!

Click here to locate the nearest store.

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Here are the answers to your FAQs on electric vehicles (EVs)

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Apart from COVID-19 being a hot issue in Singapore and globally, electric vehicles (EVs) are also gaining much attention in 2021.

Earlier this year in February, Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat announced that there would be more incentives to encourage EVs’ early adoption in his Budget speech. If you’re a car owner or planning to become one, this topic should be on your radar.

Here are the answers to your FAQs on EVs answered by CNA Insider and the Electric Vehicle Association of Singapore’s vice-president, Paul Welsford.

#1: Is it true that EVs are more environmentally friendly?

If we’re talking about lower emissions over a lifetime, the answer is yes. Welsford added that EVs produce no roadside emissions and has less heat and sound, thus making them ideal for the environment.

#2: Can I save more money driving an EV?

You can save about 50% if you drive an EV compared to a petrol car.

To give you some numbers, the average monthly fuel costs of the Kona 1.6 Turbo, with a fuel efficiency of 100 km per 6.7 litres, is about S$250. Compared to Kona Electric, with 100 km per 15 kilowatt-hours efficiency, the cost amounts to only roughly S$120.

#3: What if my battery runs flat on the road?
EV battery

Image Credits: Yahoo Finance

Then be sure not to let it run flat!

As with a fuel car, there will be an indication of your battery life so you can gauge your journeys better. But if you do ever run out of juice, you will need to engage services to provide you with a quick top-up via a mobile battery or have them tow your car to the nearest charging point.

#4: Can a single charge take me to Johor Bahru?

Yes! But even if you run out of power, be glad to know that there are fast chargers in Johor Bahru that can load you up with additional hundreds of kilometres in approximately half an hour.

More specifically for Hyundai’s Kona Electric long-range version, you can even drive to Kuala Lumpur in one go. However, it is advisable that you charge at intervals and take the opportunity to get some food and rest up.

#5: Is my safety more compromised if I get into a crash?

Your safety is compromised in a car crash, no matter whether you’re driving an EV or a conventional car.

But take heart in knowing that our sunny island is prepared to handle such fires. Also, EVs have advanced battery management systems to regulate power and temperatures. With every passing quarter, car-makers are working hard at making these systems even safer for you.

Need more deets? Watch the video below for a comprehensive comparison between an EV and a petrol car.

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