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[h=1]CASE: PRICES OF MANY HAWKER FOODS HAVE INCREASED 20% IN 2 YEARS[/h]
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20 Oct 2014 - 12:15pm

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According to a survey released by the Consumer Association of Singapore (CASE) food prices at hawker centres have increased between 10 to 20% in just 2 years from December 2012.
The survey, which was conducted in July this year, looked at food prices at hundreds of hawker stalls island-wide and compared them with food prices from December 2012.
The survey looked at the price of 5 common food items: chicken nasi briyani, chicken rice, plain roti prata, fishball noodles and mixed vegetables rice with 2 veges, 1 meat.
They looked at the mode price (the price which occurred most often) from 503 hawker stalls and found that fishball noodles remained at $3 while the other dishes increased by 10c to 50c a plate.
Below is a table of the mode prices of the 5 dishes between 2012 and now:
CASE also listed some of the stalls around Singapore that sell each of these dishes cheaply:
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20 Oct 2014 - 12:15pm
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According to a survey released by the Consumer Association of Singapore (CASE) food prices at hawker centres have increased between 10 to 20% in just 2 years from December 2012.
The survey, which was conducted in July this year, looked at food prices at hundreds of hawker stalls island-wide and compared them with food prices from December 2012.
The survey looked at the price of 5 common food items: chicken nasi briyani, chicken rice, plain roti prata, fishball noodles and mixed vegetables rice with 2 veges, 1 meat.
They looked at the mode price (the price which occurred most often) from 503 hawker stalls and found that fishball noodles remained at $3 while the other dishes increased by 10c to 50c a plate.
Below is a table of the mode prices of the 5 dishes between 2012 and now:

CASE also listed some of the stalls around Singapore that sell each of these dishes cheaply:


