2018 has seen its fair share of unusual snacks, from laksa-flavoured potato chips to mala-flavoured snacks.
But let’s face it, there’s just something about vintage snacks like Hello Panda and Yan Yan that have us constantly coming back for more.
If you’re a fan of those snacks like us, brace yourself.
The Meiji Warehouse Sale is upon us again from 20-23 Dec. That means you’ll get to buy your all-time favourite tidbits at a fraction of the price!
Unlike previous Meiji sales held at its headquarters along Quality Road, PeopleUp will be hosting the Meiji sale in Jurong East instead.
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But you know what? That isn’t going to stop us from stocking up on our office snack stash, so neither should you!
Don’t be too sad if you missed previous Meiji sales. This year-end sale has been dubbed Meiji’s largest ever.
If past Meiji Warehouse sales are anything to go by, snack lovers should probably prime their wallets for the haul of their lives. I mean, just look at the scale of previous iterations.
Expect to bring home boxes upon boxes of snacks that will help tide you through the whole of next year.
Confectionery like Meltykiss and Meiji’s signature chocolate bar will also be available for purchase at the sale.
Snacks aren’t the only things available. You can also get your hands on Meiji’s bottled milk in all sorts of wacky flavours.
NTUC Plus! members will also stand a chance to win up to 80,000 LinkPoints with every $10 spent. A perfect chance to redeem that non-stick pan that you’ve been eyeing for the entire year.
A daily prize of 10,000 LinkPoints will be given to one lucky Plus! member. The grand prize on 23 Dec will be whopping 40,000 LinkPoints that will be credited into your Link member card.
Already planning a trip down to the sale? Here’s where it is taking place.
Location: PeopleUp
Address:200 Pandan Gardens, Singapore 609336
Date: 20-23 Dec 2018
Time: 11am-10pm
How to get there:
Do note that only cash payments are allowed. So better fill those wallets up before heading down!
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