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    • Online Supermarkets in Singapore Delivery Fees
    • RedMart
    • NTUC Fairprice Online
    • Cold Storage Online
    • Sheng Siong Online
    • Giant Online
    • Amazon Fresh
    • Bonus Tips For A Successful Online Groceries Experience
    Cheapest grocery delivery:RedMart ($3.99 for 6-hour timeslot)
    Lowest min. spend for free delivery:Cold Storage or Giant ($59)
    Most expensive grocery delivery:NTUC FairPrice Online ($3.99 to $8.99)

    As one of the pioneers on the online grocery scene, RedMart has become quite popular with competitive prices that are comparable to those at, say, NTUC FairPrice. You can getfree delivery if you spend at least $60, which shouldn’t be too difficult if you can consolidate a few weeks’ worth of orders. Otherwise, delivery fees depend on whether you op...

    Good news: Singapore’s most popular supermarket also allows you to order goods online from their website, FairPrice On. Not-so-good news: FairPrice has started to charge a $3.99 service fee on all online orders— even if you hit the $79 threshold for free delivery. That makes our beloved NTUC one of the most expensive online supermarkets to order fr...

    Cold Storage Onlinehas one of the simplest delivery fee pricing structures: It’s $7 for orders below $59; anything more and it’s free. They are also no hidden charges (not yet anyway), which is nice. That said, it’s known that Cold Storage tends to charge higher prices for certain products. Cost will be a key consideration, but some people continue...

    Well, what do you know, Sheng Siong has also jumped on the online grocery delivery bandwagon with their Sheng Siong Allforyou website. Sheng Siong happens to be one of Singapore’s main budget supermarkets, so you can expect prices to be quite a bit lower, especially for house brand items. One bugbear is the fact that you only qualify for free deliv...

    Like Sheng Siong, fellow budget supermarket chain Giantalso has an online store. Price-wise, they’re one of the cheapest in town — especially if you buy their house brand stuff. It doesn’t make sense to do your budget grocery shopping on Giant only to be slapped with a $7 delivery fee, so it’s better if you can consolidate $59 worth of purchases to...

    Amazon Freshis the latest incarnation of Amazon’s grocery delivery service in Singapore. It was formerly known as Amazon Prime Now. It’s not the most user-friendly online supermarket around, but it has one key benefit — same-day 2-hour delivery. Deliveries happen almost around the clock, from 7am to midnight on most days (shorter hours on weekends)...

    Since Singapore’s Circuit Breaker in 2020, we’ve had sufficient time and experience to fine-tune our online grocery shopping strategy. Here are some pro tips for you:

  2. Jan 5, 2021 · We compared the key differences between the 4 most recognised online groceries in Singapore: RedMart, Amazon Prime Now, Sheng Siong Online and FairPrice Online. Comparison of top online grocers in Singapore. RedMart – Best Rebates. RedMart Pros: Wide variety of groceries, household items, and specialty items. Similar prices to physical supermarkets

  3. Feb 12, 2020 · REDMART. RedMart has become quite popular with competitive prices that are comparable to those at, say, NTUC FairPrice. The quality of their fresh produce is also at least average. Plus,...

    • Redmart – Weekly clearance deals at up to 75% off. Image adapted from: Redmart. Redmart is one of the most popular local online platforms for groceries.
    • Sasha’s Fine Foods – Hormone-free, sustainable food from trustworthy farms. Sashimi-grade salmon from New Zealand’s alps, $26.90. Image adapted from: Sasha’s Fine Foods.
    • Fairprice – Purchase with purchase deals and free recipes. Image adapted from: Fairprice. Fairprice needs no introduction, and there’s probably one right below your block – or at least an easy walk away.
    • Dei – Singapore’s largest Indian grocery portal. Image adapted from: Dei. [Update: Dei’s site is under maintenance until further notice] If you regularly cook Indian dishes or simply use a good amount of spices in your food, hit up Dei, Singapore’s biggest Indian grocery portal which sources its products from various vendors for the best prices and variety.
  4. Dec 17, 2021 · Online groceries platform guide including Allforyou (Sheng Shiong), Amazon Fresh, Cold Storage, (NTUC) Fairprice, Giant, Redmart, and Shopee Supermarket.

  5. 15 per cent of all sales by supermarkets and hypermarkets occurred online in September 2021, up from 7.5 per cent in March 2020. To find out what it means, TODAY speaks to Mr Richard Ruddy from...