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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
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      Really wonder if the ministers mentioned earlier, and engaging in meet the people will help much, namely education, transport, manpower…what can they do?

      They can sit beside and listen…but will they understand ? That’s another question.

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      • K Offline
        keroppi
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        Oppsgal:
        concern2:

        [quote=\"janet_lee88\"]If my kids are grown up and working, I would enjoy coffee and toast outside. Ya Kun toast is expensive...bread is halved and for that pathetic thin pieces, I feel heartache paying for it.

        I would buy a bottle of kaya from bread talk and make my own toast. Food prices are escalating and if we eat out, it's bcos I am tired of routine.
        Last Sunday, we ordered pizza...the pan pizza crust is something not easily avail...made our own garlic bread and chicken wings in Air fryer. Satisfying and so much cheaper.

        😆 Air fryer not cheap leh...

        Used to eat out wkends, now mostly diy at home.

        The toast shrinking, cup of coffee less and less, hardly can keep me awake.

        Go eat vegetable rice, vegetables a few strings, meat a few pieces (some sweet and sour pork only few pieces and mostly coated with more flour), need to eat at least 2 meals.

        But go supermarket buy things cook, food also not very cheap. Meat like more expensive. 😓[/quote]We still eat out every weekend but now we only go to restaurants/ eateries that don't impose 10% service charge on diners like Hans, Pasta Mania, Nahkon, Janes Kitchen, Spitz, tze char stalls, etc.

        If push comes to shove, I'll don my apron.

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          concern2
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          keroppi:
          Oppsgal:


          We still eat out every weekend but now we only go to restaurants/ eateries that don't impose 10% service charge on diners like Hans, Pasta Mania, Nahkon, Janes Kitchen, Spitz, tze char stalls, etc.

          If push comes to shove, I'll don my apron.

          Ya. Actually, if one thinks about 'eating out' as eating in restaurants, cooking them at home if we can is DEFINITELY cheaper. Like what Funz n Janet mentioned, doing pizzas and chicken wings etc. Not just for the service charge and GST which are not counted until you get your bill. Per dish itself is already much more expensive than if you were to cooking them at home.

          Going to restaurants is getting more and more unaffordable. No service charge also Ex...some tze char stall even have GST.. These days, if we want to eat out, we hunt down coffeeshops in industrial areas that offer good tze char, and some even offer good Reunion Dinner packages that's value for money - no need to have zircon or luxurious deco, good food and price for money is better - or travel to malaysia also worthwhile.. 😂

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          • janet88J Offline
            janet88
            last edited by

            We do not like to eat at restaurants bcos of paying +++, unless birthday for parents…most of the time, parents do not want to eat out…bcos of the high salt, MSG and oil. Tze char sometimes when we too tired after a day out.

            Close 1 eye.

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              Oppsgal
              last edited by

              concern2:


              Ya. Actually, if one thinks about 'eating out' as eating in restaurants, cooking them at home if we can is DEFINITELY cheaper. Like what Funz n Janet mentioned, doing pizzas and chicken wings etc. Not just for the service charge and GST which are not counted until you get your bill. Per dish itself is already much more expensive than if you were to cooking them at home.

              Going to restaurants is getting more and more unaffordable. No service charge also Ex...some tze char stall even have GST.. These days, if we want to eat out, we hunt down coffeeshops in industrial areas that offer good tze char, and some even offer good Reunion Dinner packages that's value for money - no need to have zircon or luxurious deco, good food and price for money is better - or travel to malaysia also worthwhile.. 😂
              tze char portion small small and price also increase at coffeeshops near by. 🤷 Almost same price as the aircon restaurant, and the restaurant no service charge.

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              • Coolkidsrock2C Offline
                Coolkidsrock2
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                pirate:
                Well, here's proof from the latest round of COE bidding that the wealthy weren't the ones driving up COE prices.

                [quote]March 2013 1st Open Bidding Result

                Cat A - $74,689
                Cat B - $58,090
                Cat E - $65,001
                [/quote]I agree it is not the wealthy who are driving up prices. In fact, I know many whose staff are driving luxury cars (Porsche, BMWs, Mercs) while they are driving Japanese cars. 🤷

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                • FunzF Offline
                  Funz
                  last edited by

                  Budget 2013 really become talk about personal budgetting.

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                  • O Offline
                    Oppsgal
                    last edited by

                    Wondering are inflation and rising cost of living, same as personal budgetting?

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                    • janet88J Offline
                      janet88
                      last edited by

                      Prices have all gone up…if big family goes out to eat, the bill can be substantial. Maybe for family of 4, it is not so bad.

                      Hubby said the stall selling Pork porridge at the market increased 50 cents suddenly. He 打包 with tiffin carrier on weekends. Chwee kueh also increased price.

                      You will be surprised to see long queues snaking outside sakae sushi, swensens or some restaurants on weekends.

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                      • S Offline
                        sleepy
                        last edited by

                        I only eat in restaurants with hubby.

                        if eating with kids can only go food court or coffee shop. Even a simple meal + coffee at killiney coffee shop can come up to$30

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