Despite the occasional heavy rain, the start of 2019 has been rather hot and humid.
We could all use some sweet, cold, dessert to beat the heat but the price of a tub of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream makes us think twice.
We can’t wait around for free cone day, so NTUC FairPrice‘s latest deal might just be our saviour.
The rows of ice cream tubs sitting in the supermarket freezer always look like they’re calling out your name.
The fluorescent light draws you in until you see the price tag. No way are you paying S$13.90 for a tub you can finish in a day.
Now instead of just imagining how the flavours would taste like in your mouth, you can treat yourself to a tub or three without any guilt.
NTUC FairPrice is selling 3 standard-sized tubs of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream for only $29.50. That’s $12.20 less than the usual price of $41.70.
You’re basically almost getting a tub for free.
The offer applies to all ice cream flavours so you’ll be spoiled for choice.
Experiment and have an atas twist to your sweet dessert with ice cream from their truffle range — Truffle Kerfuffle, Chocolate Shake It Truffles and Chillin’ The Roast Truffles.
To get in the festive mood, go forth and fully indulge in your guilty pleasures with flavours like Cookies & Cream Cheesecake Core and New York Super Fudge Chunk.
Since the ban on alcoholic food products has been lifted, why not get that little dose of alcohol from the Urban Bourbon.
Our parents aren’t the only ones who care about our diets. FairPrice is probably concerned too, which is why they’re limiting customers to 6 tubs for every purchase.
That’s S$59 worth of ice cream in one transaction.
Of course, you can make multiple separate purchases or slip in and out of different FairPrice outlets like a ninja stocking up on your secret ice cream stash.
But plan your haul quickly because the promo will end on Wednesday (23 Jan).
We’d suggest that you start clearing your freezer now to make space for all the Ben & Jerry’s ice cream pints you’ll be bringing home.
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