Singapore supermarkets to implement unit pricing for groceries

straitstimes.com

Four major supermarket chains in Singapore will start displaying unit pricing for common grocery items in selected outlets later in 2025. FairPrice, Cold Storage, Giant, Sheng Siong, and Prime will show prices per unit, like per kilogram or per liter. This initiative aims to improve price transparency and help consumers make informed choices. The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore will conduct a market survey to gather consumer feedback on unit pricing. Additionally, a Consumer Protection Review Panel has been formed to address rising e-commerce complaints and prepayment losses. The panel will study issues like online commerce and consumer rights, aiming to strengthen protections for shoppers.


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