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The Big Read: Floundering in digital wave, older hawkers could call it quits - taking a piece of Singapore with them

Older hawkers who are neither IT-literate nor social media-savvy have been at a greater disadvantage this time round, as others in the F&B .

The Big Read: Floundering in digital wave, old hawkers could call it quits — taking a piece of Singapore with them | Singapore

SINGAPORE, May 29 Some 40 years after weathering the ups and downs of the hawker trade, an elderly couple selling wanton noodles at Tekka Market in Little India told TODAY they are facing their toughest crisis yet after new Covid-19 curbs kicked in two weeks ago.  By now, Mr Goh, 69, and.

Struggling hawkers grateful for business boost through social media

Singapore News - After 25 years as a restaurant cook, Madam Noor Hani Ali finally opened her own nasi padang stall at Al Nour's Kitchen in Geylang Serai on May 1. But her business took an unexpected hit when the tightened safety measures were announced, and dining in was banned from May 16. Read more at www.tnp.sg

Up Your Alley: Geylang - supper central, buzzing with Kampung spirit

Up Your Alley: Geylang - supper central, buzzing with kampung spirit Toggle share menu Advertisement Up Your Alley: Geylang - supper central, buzzing with kampung spirit Geylang is a misunderstood neighbourhood, people who live and work here told us. We explored its back alleys and bustling eateries as part of CNA s series to uncover hidden gems around Singapore. (Left to right) The interior of Eng Tiang Huat Chinese cultural shop, durians on sale at Geylang s unofficial durian street, customers at Geylang Serai Market and the culturally rich and colourful shophouses show another side of the neighbourhood. (Photos: Calvin Oh, Hanidah Amin)

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