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Give diners equipment to wipe down tables to improve cleanliness at food outlets: Researchers

Over 9 in 10 surveyed in Singapore said they returned their trays and crockery all the time in 2023. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Study shows how resilient Singaporeans are: Income Insurance

Study shows how resilient Singaporeans are: Income Insurance
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Singaporeans exhibit resilience in crucial domains

Singaporeans are resilient mentally, physically, socially, and financially, according to a landmark study that established Singaporeans' baseline resilience in these domains for the first time.

Most Singaporeans return trays, and not because of fines - here s why

SINGAPORE - Singaporeans are taking more personal responsibility for keeping food spaces clean, says a new survey, with 95 per cent of all respondents returning their trays and crockery every time they ate at a coffee shop or hawker centre in 2022. This is a 46 per cent increase from the number in 2021, following a fine that was introduced.

Most S poreans return trays, because it s socially responsible, not because of fines: Survey, Latest Singapore News

Singapore News - Singaporeans are taking more personal responsibility for keeping food spaces clean, says a new survey, with 95 per cent of all respondents returning their trays and crockery every time they ate at a coffee shop or hawker centre in 2022. This is a 46 per cent increase from. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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