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The so-called 'upscale mkts' that will push the aunties and uncles out of job will be staffed by FTrash. Go figure!
Two more wet markets to go
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By Jessica Lim
TWO more privately-managed wet markets will make way for more upscale outlets.
The latest markets to be taken over by supermarket chains are at Block 623, Elias Road and Block 21, Hougang Street 51.
In recent weeks, a total of eight such privately-owned markets have been offloaded to such chains, much to the chagrin of residents.
Read the full story in Thursday's edition of The Straits Times.
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Two more wet markets to go
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By Jessica Lim
TWO more privately-managed wet markets will make way for more upscale outlets.
The latest markets to be taken over by supermarket chains are at Block 623, Elias Road and Block 21, Hougang Street 51.
In recent weeks, a total of eight such privately-owned markets have been offloaded to such chains, much to the chagrin of residents.
Read the full story in Thursday's edition of The Straits Times.
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