With inflation and GST rates on the up, businesses have a tough call to make. Find a way to keep prices the same or increase it ever so slightly. Local food chain Mentai-Ya Japanese Cuisine is doing something rather different. In a bid to offer affordable food to Singaporeans, its prices have been reduced by up to $1.30, as reported.
Was NOC founder Ryan Tan really broke? Back in June, Tan confessed on social media that he was "officially broke" and "it's not a joke", leading to a stranger Khoo Keat Hwee sending him $1,000 to help him get back on his feet. However, that prompted a barrage of messages from netizens to Khoo, saying how "Ryan is rich", that.
Ex-NOC founder Ryan Tan has returned the $1,000 he received from a stranger after getting backlash from netizens. Khoo Keat Hwee, who wired the money to Tan after seeing the latter say he was "officially broke" on Instagram, told AsiaOne on Thursday (June 30) that Tan declined to accept the money. According to the 35-year-old F&B chain owner, Tan was.