Ramadhan tends to see a lot of food-related promotions in Singapore. Here's a selection:
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Seen at the Geylang Serai Hari Raya Bazaar - buy S$25 worth of Mirinda drinks to get a free Mirinda jug, or buy S$25 worth of Yeo's drinks to get a free Yeo's jug. |
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Fanta invites consumers to "make Raya more special" by creating their own soda recipes with mixers, with lychee flavour as the latest. The recipes can be shared, but instructions will only be shared on radio at Warna 94.2FM. |
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Mr Bean has come up with takeaways from halal-certified suppliers. There are jelly delights, six for S$10, soybean biscuits (salted bean or pineapple flavours), eight for S$10.80, or grass jelly bowls (ala carte pricing). |
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McDonald's Singapore does not list its Ramadhan offers on its website. Its sunset and pre-dawn meals come with a free picnic mat, and the sunset meals include free dates. Sunset meals range between S$20.95 and S$49.95. For S$49.95, the sunset feast includes 1 Big Mac, 1 Quarter Pounder with cheese, 2 McSpicy burgers, 1 Filet-O-Fish, 1 McChicken, 1 Spicy Nuggets (20 pieces), four large French Fries, three banana pies, three hot fudge sundaes, three medium iced Milos, three medium Cokes, and six free dates. Plus the picnic mat. The pre-dawn meals range from S$17.95 to S$29.95. For S$29.95 enjoy a breakfast supreme, a sausage McMuffin with egg, one portion of hotcakes, a chicken muffin, three hash browns, two medium iced Milos and two medium cappuccinos. The meals can be pre-ordered. McDonald's delivers 24 hours a day. Terms & conditions apply; there is a surcharge for delivery and a minimum order amount, for example. |
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