Raising a child is no easy task, especially considering the resources required. So, it’s only understandable that most parents are often on the lookout for great deals.
Well, a convenience store that claims to offer “the most affordable” milk powder in Singapore has recently opened a new outlet right in the heartlands of Yishun.
Although JinTai Mart may look like any other convenience store, one thing sets them apart.
See, JinTai Mart prides itself as having the most affordable milk powder in Singapore.
But baby formulas aren’t the only products that are affordable at the convenience store — they have great deals on other baby products like diapers too.
Previously, Shopback even listed their stores as some of the cheapest places to buy baby diapers. You can apaprently get them for as low as $0.15 per diaper!
The store is also well-stocked with other household items like laundry detergents and shampoo, making it a convenient one-stop-shop for daily necessities.
They even sell speciality items like TCM herbs!
JinTai Mart’s latest outlet is its 9th in Singapore.
The new store is located at Block 102 Yishun Avenue 5, #01-107, conveniently near Chong Pang Market.
Here are the locations for its other outlets.
The convenience store is also opening a new outlet in Ang Mo Kio later this December.
For parents looking to ease some pressure off their monthly bills, JinTai Mart might just be your answer.
After all, if there’s one thing Singaporeans love, it’s a good deal.
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