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Here we go again: Toa Payoh food court

johnny333

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I just came back from Toa Payoh & the food court at the basement of the bus interchange was closed for renovations:eek:

Already noticed some stall closing before these renovations. I expect many more will be gone after the renovations :(

I've noticed many other long time food stalls closing in other food courts. PAP is renovating Spore to bankruptcy :mad:
 
or you prefer them to throw away your billions in Lehman Brothers? :D

They didn't throw, they gave away, for LONG TERM INVESTMENTS...be thankful, you great grand children, will reap the seeds they gave to the 'fields' to grow...:D but the 'birds of the air' will eat some.....:D
 
I just came back from Toa Payoh & the food court at the basement of the bus interchange was closed for renovations:eek:

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Heard was taken over by a food court chain or something. Change of major tenancy, hence redo-ing and upping the rentals.
 
After renovation will rental increase by at least 10% that not included ++++++charge. added all up will be around 30%.
 
Renovated food courts always serve overpriced food that tastes like crap!
 
Toa Payoh food court is a popular place for the really old senior citizens. They'll now have to find elsewhere to hangout. I bet you'll find many PAP supporters among them.

The old are a funny lot, they may tolerate billions in loses but if you mess with their daily lifes they may get angry & vote against the PAP. :)

Has anyone noticed the latest round of increases in the food court :confused:
I've noticed more long time stalls closing, portions of food being downsized, ..., usual signs of a rent increase ?

Come on PAP there is a recession going on :mad:. I'm surprised the PAP didn't wait for a recovery before continuing with their normal price hikes :eek:
 
Seems like the Muslim food prices are immune to price increase.

If you come to Geylang Serai Market, look around the display prices, most items are price above $3 and yet there are no shortage of people queuing up.

It's been just a few months since this new market is opened, but business is so good that now they are converting the "Function Hall" to yet another hawker outlet.;)
 
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