Update (27 Jul): OK Chicken Rice will serve the first 1,000 plates of chicken rice with egg to elderly Singaporeans aged above 54 for free after receiving contributions from 2 anonymous donors.
The Huawei fiasco on Friday (26 Jul) might have left a bad taste in the mouths of many Singaporeans.
If you’re one of them, here’s some good news — you’ll soon be able to bid that taste goodbye and replace it with the comforting aroma of $0.54 chicken rice.
Next Saturday (3 Aug), OK Chicken Rice – a stall in Redhill – is selling, you guessed it, chicken rice for just $0.54 a plate to celebrate National Day.
Now, that’s even cheaper than the cup of kopi you can get to accompany classic Singaporean dish.
To enjoy the promotion, you’d have to be a Singapore citizen above the age of 54.
You’d also need to bring along your NRIC to verify your age.
But if you’re not of the ‘eligible age’, fret not. Singaporeans, regardless of age, enjoy a 54% off all items on the menu.
That said, the promotional chicken rice is available on a “while stocks last” basis, and each customer is only allowed to purchase 1 plate of chicken rice each.
Here’s the location of the stall, if you’re planning a trip down next Saturday.
OK Chicken Rice
Address: Central Park Food Court, 3 Depot Close, TBC Building #04-01, Singapore 109840
Opening hours: 10am-8pm
Folks from OK Chicken Rice did not disclose the exact plates of chicken rice available for this promotion but are prepared to serve customers for the entire day:
We are prepared to chop from morning to night, there should be enough for everyone
But if you’d like to have a plate, we advise heading down early, for a snaking a queue is pretty much guaranteed on the day of the promotion.
Good luck!
Featured image adapted from Instagram and Google Maps.
LTA urged members of the public to avoid using these services for their own safety.
Many are concerned about the possibility of identity theft and heightened scams.
Other recyclables such as old books and magazines are also accepted.
The abrupt stop caused the PHV passenger to spill food all over the car's interior.
No matter why the chicken crossed the road, it should be safe while doing so.
The odds of winning the prize are 1 in 5 million.