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Controlling rent of coffee shop stalls might deter owners from improving: Desmond Lee. YOU BELIEVE HIM?

Any Skillsfuture courses for kopitiam management? Must keep improving you know? :biggrin:

Keep running on that treadmill thinking you're moving to a better place, and give more money to the PAP cronies in the education industry. :cool:
 
USELESS MINISTAR ANNUAL MILLIONAIRE SALARY DESMOND LEE IS TALKING COCK AGAIN....


www.straitstimes.com

HDB will review policies for coffee shop food affordability if necessary: Desmond Lee​


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Jul 5, 2022, 11:24 PM SGT
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SINGAPORE - The Housing Board regularly monitors the resale market for HDB coffee shop transactions, as well as the prices of food, and "will not hesitate to review its policies to address affordability concerns", said National Development Minister Desmond Lee.
Mr Lee was replying via written response on Tuesday (July 5) to parliamentary questions on efforts to keep food prices affordable, after several multimillion-dollar transactions for coffee shops came under the spotlight in recent weeks.
The questions came from MPs Jamus Lim (Sengkang GRC), Sharael Taha (Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC), Shawn Huang (Jurong GRC), Foo Mee Har (West Coast GRC) and Murali Pillai (Bukit Batok), as well as non-constituency MP Hazel Poa.
The queries arose after news reports last month that a coffee shop in Tampines Street 21 was sold for a record $41.68 million, while a Yishun Street 81 coffee shop changed hands for $40 million.
Some tenants at the Tampines coffee shop told The Straits Times that rents there have surged since April.
Mr Lee said that there are currently more than 770 HDB coffee shops, of which 400 were sold by the statutory board in the 1990s to "encourage private-sector ownership in running these coffee shops".
HDB stopped selling coffee shops in 1998.
While the Tampines and Yishun coffee shops that were sold for record prices were privately owned, such transactions are a minority, Mr Lee said.
He added that 70 per cent of resale transactions of sold coffee shops since 2010 were below $10 million, with an average of 15 transactions yearly since 2010.
While Mr Murali had asked if the Government will introduce rent control measures for stallholders at eating houses in mature estates, which are where high-value sales "seem to be taking place", Mr Lee replied that such restrictions may result in unintended impacts.
"For example, by controlling rent, we could end up reducing the incentive for coffee shop owners to invest in improving their coffee shops to provide better services and facilities to customers," Mr Lee said in his written reply.
Instead, Mr Lee said, HDB currently ensures that people can easily access affordable and quality food within public housing estates through a good supply of coffee shops, and regulation of price-quality tenders for coffee shops run by HDB.
For example, the two coffee shops in Tampines and Yishun have five and seven other coffee shops, respectively, within a 400m radius.
Mr Lee also said the Bukit Batok Street 11 coffee shop that was sold for $31 million in 2015 has six other coffee shops within the vicinity. He added that food prices at the coffee shop are only "marginally higher" by 10 to 20 cents, while a cup of coffee is the same price as that at other nearby coffee shops.
He revealed that HDB will complete another 30 coffee shops in the next four years, in addition to the 34 new ones in the past four years. This is in addition to more than 100 hawker centres here, with four more to start operations this year, and seven being planned or under construction.
Another way prices have been kept affordable is via the regulation of price-quality tenders, started in 2018 in HDB coffee shops.
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Factors such as the availability of budget meals, good track record and community initiatives made up half of the points assigned to asses the quality of the operator.
Such operators typically provide budget food options at every stall, priced at around $3, said Mr Lee.
"We are mindful of the need to ensure that residents have access to affordable cooked food options, and of the potential impact of resale transactions," he said.
"Ultimately, consumers must be given the choice to go elsewhere. This applies to stallholders as well. If the rents set by coffee shop owners are too high, stallholders could move to other eating establishments, resulting in vacant stalls and holding costs for the owners."
 
Aiyo why lidat? Want our $ but no need to insult singkee intelligence with such comments la
 
it is justification when next time minister pay is raised
 
You go coffeshop to eat or admire their renovations? For goodness sake, it's just a place to fill your tummy. Eat, have a simple kopi and fuck off. If you want to admire renovations and feel atas, go high class restaurant eat and pay high prices.

Cut off all these unnecessary rubbish. A clean environment, simple, hygenic and good food and a clean toilet is all that peasants need.

Most people like to eat in comfort, including at a coffeeshop. Nice reno, good ventilation and cleanliness is not free. If you're not willing to pay for this, you're welcome to eat in dirty places.
 
for a long time, i have a hard time deciding what race is that desmond tan is...he has shit skin like an indian, look of a mutt, name of a chink.
i am so obsessed with this that i hardly give a fuck to what he says.
He is so mass up, wonder how much can he improve personally.
 
Most people like to eat in comfort, including at a coffeeshop. Nice reno, good ventilation and cleanliness is not free. If you're not willing to pay for this, you're welcome to eat in dirty places.
Mr John, we are not willing to pay extra, kindly name us the dirty places we can dabao home to eat.
 
Mr John, we are not willing to pay extra, kindly name us the dirty places we can dabao home to eat.

Try the old dinky hawker centres at chinktown. They are dark and dirty. The food there should be cheaper too. None of the hawker tenants would spent even a single dollar to clean up the place. Only the landlord, PAP, will do it.
 
Most people like to eat in comfort, including at a coffeeshop. Nice reno, good ventilation and cleanliness is not free. If you're not willing to pay for this, you're welcome to eat in dirty places.
Like that tapao hawker shood gif discount huh. :thumbsdown:
 
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