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meaninglesslife

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Hawker food prices in S'pore increased by 6.1% in 2023: SingStat

Hawker food prices in Singapore increased 6.1% in 2023 from 5.7%in the previous year, according to a study by the Singapore Department of Statistics.

Specifically, meal costs at food courts and coffee shops rose 6.1%, while those at hawker centres increased 6.0%.

The study was done by collecting the prices of over 100 common hawker food items across 1,700 stalls.

These included items like cai fan, chicken rice, fishball noodles, coffee, and tea.

Noodle dishes & beverages among most affected​

Generally, noodle dishes saw the biggest average price increase at 7.6%. This was followed by beverages at 7% and rice dishes at 6.3%.

At hawker centres, beverages saw the largest price increase at 6.9%, outpacing noodle dishes at 6.2% and rice dishes at 5.4%.

In comparison, at food courts and coffee shops, beverage prices rose more gradually at 6.3%.

Meanwhile, the price of noodle dishes spiked by 8%, and rice dishes by 6.5%.

The study noted that compared to hawker centres, the average price levels of cooked food items sold at food courts “tend to be higher”.

Hawker food price increase highest since 2008​

According to the study, the price increase in 2023 was the highest since 2008.

It surpassed the average increase of 2.2% per year from 2012 to 2022.

The price increases were partly driven by higher input costs.

This includes more expensive raw food ingredients “due to supply chain disruptions triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic and compounded by other events such as the Russia-Ukraine war”.
 

cockie

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Hawker food prices in S'pore increased by 6.1% in 2023: SingStat

Hawker food prices in Singapore increased 6.1% in 2023 from 5.7%in the previous year, according to a study by the Singapore Department of Statistics.

Specifically, meal costs at food courts and coffee shops rose 6.1%, while those at hawker centres increased 6.0%.

The study was done by collecting the prices of over 100 common hawker food items across 1,700 stalls.

These included items like cai fan, chicken rice, fishball noodles, coffee, and tea.

Noodle dishes & beverages among most affected​

Generally, noodle dishes saw the biggest average price increase at 7.6%. This was followed by beverages at 7% and rice dishes at 6.3%.

At hawker centres, beverages saw the largest price increase at 6.9%, outpacing noodle dishes at 6.2% and rice dishes at 5.4%.

In comparison, at food courts and coffee shops, beverage prices rose more gradually at 6.3%.

Meanwhile, the price of noodle dishes spiked by 8%, and rice dishes by 6.5%.

The study noted that compared to hawker centres, the average price levels of cooked food items sold at food courts “tend to be higher”.

Hawker food price increase highest since 2008​

According to the study, the price increase in 2023 was the highest since 2008.

It surpassed the average increase of 2.2% per year from 2012 to 2022.

The price increases were partly driven by higher input costs.

This includes more expensive raw food ingredients “due to supply chain disruptions triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic and compounded by other events such as the Russia-Ukraine war”.

What a joke? Now a bowl of Ba Chu Mee cost $6.00 at Kovan Hawker Centre. From $5.00 which is prior to GST increase… that is $1 increase which is by an 20%
 

VanDick

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Must be bloody imported Pajeet Cecas doing the fake calculations. Fake resumes, fake degrees, and now fake statistics.
 

birdie69

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Lol, cb brain calculating, this that do this data think is a zombie that Don eat,knn
When the export declines, it is reported as the drop has ease.
When your son's academic scores drop from 60 to 50 (just pass), then to 48 (fail) this term, has he gotten worst even the drop eases?
 

eatshitndie

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What a joke? Now a bowl of Ba Chu Mee cost $6.00 at Kovan Hawker Centre. From $5.00 which is prior to GST increase… that is $1 increase which is by an 20%
cost escalation at all levels of the supply chain is an (s)excuse for greed.
 
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Scrooball (clone)

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lol but they don’t tell u food price increase by 6.1%, but food portion also reduced by 10%. So the joke is really on consumers.
 

KingFook Sr

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Hawker food prices in S'pore increased by 6.1% in 2023: SingStat

Hawker food prices in Singapore increased 6.1% in 2023 from 5.7%in the previous year, according to a study by the Singapore Department of Statistics.

Specifically, meal costs at food courts and coffee shops rose 6.1%, while those at hawker centres increased 6.0%.

The study was done by collecting the prices of over 100 common hawker food items across 1,700 stalls.

These included items like cai fan, chicken rice, fishball noodles, coffee, and tea.

Noodle dishes & beverages among most affected​

Generally, noodle dishes saw the biggest average price increase at 7.6%. This was followed by beverages at 7% and rice dishes at 6.3%.

At hawker centres, beverages saw the largest price increase at 6.9%, outpacing noodle dishes at 6.2% and rice dishes at 5.4%.

In comparison, at food courts and coffee shops, beverage prices rose more gradually at 6.3%.

Meanwhile, the price of noodle dishes spiked by 8%, and rice dishes by 6.5%.

The study noted that compared to hawker centres, the average price levels of cooked food items sold at food courts “tend to be higher”.

Hawker food price increase highest since 2008​

According to the study, the price increase in 2023 was the highest since 2008.

It surpassed the average increase of 2.2% per year from 2012 to 2022.

The price increases were partly driven by higher input costs.

This includes more expensive raw food ingredients “due to supply chain disruptions triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic and compounded by other events such as the Russia-Ukraine war”.
Kopi-O from $1.10 to $1.40. That's an increase of 6.1% or 1%
Fu#k the PAP.
 

Truthspeak

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The real purpose of setting up a government is mind-controlled or the word “government” literally means “control” “mind” in latin. They were not set up to provide well-being for the commoners which was being misled by many. Therefore, any statistics that were provided by them is to manipulate the minds of the commoners
 

eatshitndie

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U need to take into the account the multiplier effect of the GST on all levels of the supply chain?
of course. 1% increase in consumption tax has massive repercussions and reverberations up and down the food chain. know that very well in californicate where 0.69% increases per year are common.
 
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