We already know that Singaporeans turn to Daiso and FairPrice for everyday budget-friendly finds, so it only feels natural that the 2 brands have finally teamed up. With Daiso’s first-ever outlet inside a FairPrice supermarket, you can now grab affordable snacks, stationery, and daily essentials – all in a single trip.
FairPrice Kallang Bahru has just reopened, featuring a fresh seafood counter serving the day’s catch, aisles stocked with snacks and drinks from around the world, and a wider variety of fresh produce to choose from. And to celebrate the reopening, customers can enjoy opening deals of up to 50% off, and scan a Golden QR code at the entrance for daily surprises.
But among all these new features, one of the most exciting additions is the Daiso section. It’s located on Level 2 of the supermarket, so you’ll get to pick up household essentials while grocery shopping.
The newest Daiso store inside FairPrice Kallang Bahru makes it easier to shop for budget-friendly finds. Like any other Daiso outlet, it still offers the brand’s signature range of affordable products, but being part of a supermarket makes quick top-ups more convenient.
Despite the smaller in-store concept, you’ll still be able to find essentials such as storage containers, stationery, and homeware. Most items start from $2.18, letting you add a few practical extras to your basket without stretching your budget and having to make a separate trip.
The opening of Singapore’s first Daiso inside a FairPrice is a small but noteworthy shift in how we shop for daily essentials. It’s also just a 3-minute walk from Geylang Bahru MRT Station, making it a convenient option to tick multiple items off the list in a single visit for those living or working nearby.
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Cover image adapted from: NTUC FairPrice via Facebook
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