Around this time last year, Texas Chicken marked its 13th anniversary in Singapore with an exclusive chicken bag giveaway. So what's in store for its 14th birthday? While there won't be a chicken bag this year, it seems like the fast food chain has something more cushy up its sleeve. In a rather cryptic message on its social media platform.
Rental rates in Singapore are sky-high, so it's no surprise that Natasha Tan is making good money from renting out her home. At a rate of $100 per hour for weekends and $70 per hour for weekdays, she earned a cool $1,430 in just two days. Her method was rather unconventional given that she rented her home to a film.
Singaporeans love a good deal and they won't mind spending a few hours of their time to line up for it. So, when Tiong Bahru Bakery ran a limited-time promotion offering free croissants last Saturday (April 1), many started queueing at its various outlets. The deal was straightforward order a beverage, tell the staff you were there for the.
March 04, 2021
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A centuries-old Japanese gardening art known as Kokedama which grows out of a moss-covered ball of soil has caused a modern-day buzz on social media.
Kokeball, which runs Kokedama workshops for plant enthusiasts, claims workshop space provider Space 4 Us has allegedly been conducting and undercutting similar workshops under a new name after attending and learning from their classes.
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On Monday (March 1), Kokeball took to Instagram to announce terminating their informal partnership with Space 4 Us.
This post, which has since gone viral, highlighted their arrangement of conducting weekly workshops in exchange for a discount Space 4 Us staff would sit in and learn Kokedama techniques when workshop slots could not be sold.