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[Sg] - Muslims can get free drinks, snacks from 60 FairPrice outlets to break fast during Ramadan

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Muslims can get free drinks, snacks from 60 FairPrice outlets to break fast during Ramadan​

SINGAPORE – Muslims can get free drinks, snacks and dates from 60 FairPrice outlets to break their fast during the holy month of Ramadan.

The initiative started on Thursday and will continue till April 21. The refreshments will be distributed 30 minutes before and after iftar, the evening meal eaten by Muslims to break fast after the sun has set, said the FairPrice Group on Sunday.

The group comprises four social enterprises – FairPrice, NTUC Foodfare, Kopitiam and NTUC Link.

This is the 15th year that the group has run the community outreach programme.

The group’s charity arm FairPrice Foundation will also contribute $40,000 to Malay/Muslim self-help group Yayasan Mendaki to provide academic support for children from low-income families.

In a speech at FairPrice’s Hari Raya Do Good Activity at its outlet at Our Tampines Hub, chief procurement officer Tng Ah Yiam said: “This donation will be used towards helping students defray costs in their educational pursuits, such as paying for school fees, transportation and purchase of school textbooks, assessment books and stationery.

“This is the 10th year we have donated to this cause and have, to date, contributed over $400,000 to support students.”

The event on Sunday was attended by Minister for Social and Family Development Masagos Zulkifli, who helped to distribute festive bags filled with essentials such as rice, oil and cereal to beneficiaries from Yayasan Mendaki.

He is also Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs and an MP for Tampines GRC.

The practice of giving out iftar packs at FairPrice outlets to customers started in 2009 when staff noticed that there were customers who were not able to get home in time for iftar due to work commitments.

Mr Tng said: “Hence, the idea was conceived to provide customers, who had been fasting for the whole day, with dates and drinks so that they may have something to eat first while on the go as they head home or back to work to break fast.”

The full list of FairPrice stores offering free beverages with dates or snacks over Ramadan can be viewed here.

To cater to the needs of the Muslim community, FairPrice has expanded its halal-certified products to 9,500 in 2023. This marks a more than 21 per cent increase from 2022. The house-brand and imported items include medjool dates, baby pearl brinjal, ready-to-cook satay, beef rendang, as well as pre-mix pastes and sauces.

 

Balls2U

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Question: How do they determine whether the person claiming the free drinks and snacks is a Muslim? By looking at his/her race to see if he/she is a Mat/Minah? But a Chinkie or shitskin can also be a Muslim.
 

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Question: How do they determine whether the person claiming the free drinks and snacks is a Muslim? By looking at his/her race to see if he/she is a Mat/Minah? But a Chinkie or shitskin can also be a Muslim.


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Xx_Kevin_Spacey_xX
·5 yr. ago·edited 5 yr. ago

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My mom's malay muslim but my dad and i arent. They know how much i love bacon and they dont really give a shit. If my mom's side of the family found out theyd probably stone me to death tho. Last week there was a hijabi woman who yelled at me while i was drinking an iced tea. Then she spat at the ground in front of me and said i was going to hell when i told her i was actually jewish (im not, i just wanted to mess with her)

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utterbutterfly
·5 yr. ago

I have a friend who's half-English and half-Indian who lives in Malaysia, and he looks Malay. He's constantly harassed at Ramadan, and he has to show his ID to the religious cops all the time.

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theronzz
·5 yr. ago

Hahahahh I have a Chinese friend who is naturally dark skinned and is often mistaken for Malay. He has to show his ID in Malaysia just to buy food during Ramadan because they're afraid to sell to him.


 

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Muslims can get free drinks, snacks from 60 FairPrice outlets to break fast during Ramadan​

SINGAPORE – Muslims can get free drinks, snacks and dates from 60 FairPrice outlets to break their fast during the holy month of Ramadan.

The initiative started on Thursday and will continue till April 21. The refreshments will be distributed 30 minutes before and after iftar, the evening meal eaten by Muslims to break fast after the sun has set, said the FairPrice Group on Sunday.

The group comprises four social enterprises – FairPrice, NTUC Foodfare, Kopitiam and NTUC Link.

This is the 15th year that the group has run the community outreach programme.

The group’s charity arm FairPrice Foundation will also contribute $40,000 to Malay/Muslim self-help group Yayasan Mendaki to provide academic support for children from low-income families.

In a speech at FairPrice’s Hari Raya Do Good Activity at its outlet at Our Tampines Hub, chief procurement officer Tng Ah Yiam said: “This donation will be used towards helping students defray costs in their educational pursuits, such as paying for school fees, transportation and purchase of school textbooks, assessment books and stationery.

“This is the 10th year we have donated to this cause and have, to date, contributed over $400,000 to support students.”

The event on Sunday was attended by Minister for Social and Family Development Masagos Zulkifli, who helped to distribute festive bags filled with essentials such as rice, oil and cereal to beneficiaries from Yayasan Mendaki.

He is also Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs and an MP for Tampines GRC.

The practice of giving out iftar packs at FairPrice outlets to customers started in 2009 when staff noticed that there were customers who were not able to get home in time for iftar due to work commitments.

Mr Tng said: “Hence, the idea was conceived to provide customers, who had been fasting for the whole day, with dates and drinks so that they may have something to eat first while on the go as they head home or back to work to break fast.”

The full list of FairPrice stores offering free beverages with dates or snacks over Ramadan can be viewed here.

To cater to the needs of the Muslim community, FairPrice has expanded its halal-certified products to 9,500 in 2023. This marks a more than 21 per cent increase from 2022. The house-brand and imported items include medjool dates, baby pearl brinjal, ready-to-cook satay, beef rendang, as well as pre-mix pastes and sauces.



What makes NTUC FairPrice think that Muslims are poor, can't afford a MILO packet drink and cheap snack? Why they look down Muslims?
We have a multi millionaire Muslim president, she can anytime donate many $millions to her Muslim community.
 

Balls2U

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I had eaten a packet of free nasi lemak for breaking fast from a local mosque. The chicken wing is damn solid.
 

LexLuthor

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Question: How do they determine whether the person claiming the free drinks and snacks is a Muslim? By looking at his/her race to see if he/she is a Mat/Minah? But a Chinkie or shitskin can also be a Muslim.
Maybe you just wear a ski mask to hide your face and shout Allahu Akbar.
 

eatshitndie

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i think i’m dark enough (after spending time under the sun) and my facial hair is ample enough to go and makan for free.
 

borom

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Is NTUC a trade union or charity?
But for sure it is running so many companies, I sometimes confuse it as an employer(vis a vis trade union for workers)
 

Pinkieslut

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what drinks? Sugary soft drinks? Later more or earlier diabetes, more poor me gofundme begging and longer queues at Tan Tok Seng.
 
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