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All HDB coffee shops to offer budget meal options by 2026. SMLJ is "budget meal options"? Inferior low quality food and beverages ah?

Some netizens suggested the following classes of meals for sinkees:
1 Budget meal
2 Economy class meal
3 Business class meal
4 First class meal.
 
Simple logic...if you pay peanuts, you get monkeys.
 
F*%k lah:

Step 1 - start this stupid rule
Step 2 - nobody wants to lease these HDB coffee shops as they don't want to provide the budget meal options
Step 3 - HDB coffee shops become shells
Step 4 - dumbo 60% sinkies complain coffee shops nothing to eat
Step 5 - HDB "no choice" but to sell the coffee shops to operators
Step 6 - more $40m coffee shops

HDB - $kaching $kaching laugh all the way to the bank
 
can have half the portion? vegetarian only. i count the strands when i makan bee hoon. 69 strands are already a lot. very poor and very koh lian tye.
Did you monitor your lanjiao moh to make sure that you have just 69 strands ? :rolleyes:
 
i count everyone of them. all lumpar strands.
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All HDB coffee shops to offer budget meal options by 2026​

Budget meals at coffee shops offering them now are typically priced at around S$3 to S$3.50.

All HDB coffee shops to offer budget meal options by 2026
More coffee shops under HDB will be offering budget meals progressively from this year.

Chew Hui Min
Chew Hui Min
02 Mar 2023 05:01PM (Updated: 02 Mar 2023 05:01PM)


SINGAPORE: All coffee shops leased from the Housing and Development Board (HDB) will have to offer budget meal options to diners by 2026, said Senior Minister of State for National Development Sim Ann on Thursday (Mar 2).

Ms Sim was speaking in Parliament during the Ministry of National Development's (MND) Committee of Supply debate.

While the requirement for budget meals has been in place since 2018 for new coffee shops let out by HDB, it will now be extended to all other HDB coffee shops.

All rental coffee shops up for renewal from May this year will have to provide four budget meals and two budget drinks as a condition for the renewal of their three-year tenancy.

“This will make the availability of cheaper food options in coffeeshops more certain and pervasive,” said Ms Sim.

Budget meals must be full meal options and not side dishes or snacks, and must be from two or more different stalls.

In addition, two of the budget meals must be rice-based, and at least one must be halal. There must be a minimum of two budget drinks – kopi-o (black coffee) and teh-o (black tea).

For the existing 72 coffee shops that already offer budget meals, the requirement is slightly different. They are required to provide six budget food dishes, which must include economic rice with two vegetables and one meat, chicken rice, fishball noodles and mee rebus.

Budget meals at coffee shops offering them now are typically priced at around S$3 to S$3.50, and basic drinks cost around S$1 to S$1.15, across various estates.

The new tender requirements mean that budget meals will be offered at all 374 coffee shops under HDB by 2026. This is nearly half of all coffee shops located in HDB estates now, excluding 402 that are owned and managed by private operators.

The housing authority said it will offer a rental discount of 5 per cent off the renewal rents for a period of one year, from the time that the budget meal requirement is in place.

REVITALISING NEIGHBOURHOODS​

Other schemes were also announced to revitalise the heartlands, and promote entrepreneurship and inclusive businesses in public housing estates.

The Revitalisation of Shops scheme will be enhanced by reducing the co-payment from retailers for upgrading their shopping environment.

Currently, owners co-fund 20 per cent of the upgrading costs, capped at S$5,000. This will be reduced to 5 per cent of the upgrading costs, and HDB will increase its co-funding share to 85 per cent, while the town council pays 10 per cent.

The total budget for upgrading works will remain unchanged at S$35,000 per shop.

Innovative businesses, social enterprises and businesses with inclusive hiring practices will also get more incentives to set up shop in the heartlands.

For example, eligible start-ups will get a 10 per cent rental discount for their first three-year tenancy. They will also be allocated shop spaces from more towns, as the scheme currently only allocates them to new neighbourhood centres.

"This will help to refresh and boost the range of goods and services offered in HDB estates," the Housing Board said.

Social enterprises will get an increase in rental discount from 20 per cent to 30 per cent for two three-year tenancies. Up to 30 shop spaces will be available each year, double the current 15 units.

Addressing concerns from MPs about cost increases town councils are facing, Ms Sim said that town councils have been “doing their part” to raise Service and Conservancy Charges periodically, even as they look for opportunities to raise productivity and save costs.

But the Government recognises that costs have risen sharply, partly due to external factors, such as the spike in energy prices.

The Government is prepared to consider temporary “special funding support” to cushion the potential impact on residents, she said.

Thanks to the PAP, low income and losers will not starve to death. Majulah PAP!
 
Budget meal for low ses sinkees.Like bento meal or army tray with strictly white rice + 1 veggie + 1 meat (NB: Fish and seafood will be disregarded as they are too expensive in the market).
Very obvious they trying to copy Anwar policy of providing RM5 cheap meals to the masses
 
why wait >3.5 years for a budget meal, between these periods, don't know how many prices these hawkers will increase their food prices
 
Maybe it'll be similar to Breadtalk: all unsold bread are discounted late in the evening just before the shop closes. :sneaky:

Therefore, your 'budget meals' will be the unsold leftovers, available at 10pm. :biggrin:

I'm sure those 'sustainability' nutjobs and those technocrats eager to use 'reducing food waste' as their personal KPI will enjoy the arrangement. :wink:
 
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