FairPrice rolls out unit pricing initiative to all stores following trial programme

FairPrice rolls out unit pricing initiative to all stores following trial programme


SINGAPORE: FairPrice has rolled out a unit pricing initiative across all its stores, it said on Monday (Jul 13), following a trial at major supermarkets that was launched last September.

The eight-week trial saw participating supermarket outlets display unit prices for selected grocery categories, including rice, meat, eggs, cooking oils, fruits and vegetables.

Customers were able to see the cost per unit of measure, such as per kilogram or per litre, making it easier to compare value across different product sizes and brands.

FairPrice told CNA on Monday that it is also working to expand unit pricing from the initial 27 categories to 40 categories, which will be rolled out to all its stores and online. 

It said that new additions would include daily staples and household essentials such as flour, bread, milk, soft drinks, diapers, sauces and shower products.

FairPrice also said that the initiative across all its stores would allow “customers to make well-informed and value-driven purchasing decisions”.

Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong said in a written parliamentary reply on Jul 7 that the unit pricing pilot programme will be expanded later this year.




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