Fair Price Store is a chain of discount stores that offers a wide range of household, grocery, beauty, and health products at affordable prices.
- Founded in 1973 in Singapore, as a social enterprise to provide affordable goods to low-income families.
- In 1996, Fair Price Store became the first supermarket in Singapore to offer both cooked and raw food items in the same store, known as the 'FairPrice Xtra' format.
- Today, there are over 150 Fair Price Store outlets in Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam, making it the largest retailer in Singapore.
- In recent years, Fair Price Store has expanded its product range to include organic and halal products, as well as e-commerce services.
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A range of affordable house-brand products, including food, household, and personal care items.
A selection of fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, and seafood at affordable prices.
A range of products for babies and young children, including diapers, milk formula, and baby food.
A selection of affordable household appliances, such as fans, air conditioners, and refrigerators.
FairPrice Housebrand is a range of products that are exclusively sold at Fair Price Store outlets. These products are typically priced lower than branded alternatives and include food, household, and personal care items.
Yes, Fair Price Store offers delivery services for orders placed through their e-commerce platform, FairPrice Online.
No, Fair Price Store is a social enterprise that is managed by the NTUC (National Trades Union Congress) FairPrice Co-operative.
Yes, Fair Price Store offers a range of organic and natural products, including fresh produce, snacks, and cooking ingredients.
Fair Price Store accepts cash, NETS, credit cards, and FairPrice Gift Vouchers as forms of payment.