From now until 3 April, you can get a free drink just by doing squats at a Nutri-Grade vending machine.
The machine is located at Exit A of Jurong East MRT Station.
While the machine can dispense drinks with grades ranging from A to D, the Health Promotion Board (HPB) strongly encourages individuals to select those labelled with Nutri-Grade A.
Yesterday, HPB announced the launch of its Nutri-Grade vending machine in a Facebook post. Participants can claim free drinks in three simple steps.
Firstly, they should select a drink from Nutri-Grade A to D.
Grade A drinks are beverages with the lowest sugar and saturated fat thresholds. On the other hand, Grade D is assigned to beverages with the highest sugar and saturated fat thresholds.
To claim the highly recommended Nutri-Grade A drink, players only need to do three squats. This is followed by five, 20 and 30 squats for Nutri-Grades B, C, and D respectively.
They will be given one minute to do the three squats for Grade A drinks.
After completing the squats, players can collect their drinks. “Oh, and the drink you’ll get is a surprise!” wrote HPB.
MS News has reached out to HPB for more information.
Some have already tried out the innovative vending machine, like content creator @runnerkao who shared his experience on TikTok.
@runnerkao Run there right now!! #freedrink ♬ original sound – Runner Kao
In an in-video caption, he said that “[he’s] the king of squats, this will be easy for [him]”. Sure enough, he effortlessly completed the task.
He walked away with a can of Ayataka Japanese Green Tea, which does not contain any sugar. It is a Nutri-Grade A drink.
If you’re keen to try out the machine, head over to Jurong East MRT Station.
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Featured image adapted from Health Promotion Board, Singapore on Facebook.
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