Chances are, you might have heard of the $0.54 chicken rice promotion happening on Saturday (3 Aug) at OK Chicken Rice.
Expecting a massive turnout, folks from the stall have made preparations for the special day.
Here’s a closer look.
To help manage and serve the crowd, OK Chicken Rice has mobilised volunteers who will be stationed at various checkpoints.
These volunteers comprise of personal friends, social workers, and other “men and women of valour”.
Signages have also been put up on the path leading to the stall to help guide customers.
There will also be a watering point near the stall to help keep customers refreshed while waiting for their turn.
The queue on the day will be split and the elderly will be given priority such that they do not have to wait for such a long time.
Tables at the food court have also been decorated with Singapore flags to add to the ‘National Day vibes’.
In case you have not heard of the promotion, the stall will be giving out 1,000 plates of free chicken rice complete with a braised egg and satay on the day of the promotion.
There will also be “limited portions” of other side dishes for this group of elderly:
This is only made possible by numerous kind donors who contributed $2,660 to the stall.
Kudos to folks from OK Chicken Rice for putting together such a thoughtful promotion.
If you’re planning a trip down today, we advise getting down early as there will likely be a queue.
Check out this video for a step-by-step guide on how to get to the place.
OK Chicken Rice
Address: Central Park Food Court, 3 Depot Close, TBC Building #04-01, Singapore 109840
Opening hours: 10am-8pm
Remember to bring your NRIC along to verify your age!
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