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    • SINGAPORE – Popular local restaurant Old School Delights, located on the second floor of Esplanade Mall, will cease operations on June 8. June 7 will be the last day customers may dine at the restaurant. In announcing the news in a Facebook post on May 25, the eatery said the decision had been made with a heavy heart. Speaking to The Straits Times, the restaurant’s owner Koh Choon Chye cited falling footfall as the main reason behind the difficult decision. “Since tourism recovered after the Covid-19 pandemic and Singapore’s currency strengthened, more locals began spending school holidays and long weekends overseas instead of in Singapore,” the 55-year-old said. Furthermore, many musicals and concerts that used to be held at The Esplanade have shifted to Marina Bay Sands, which has contributed to the decreasing footfall, he added. Road closures due to special events such as Formula 1 also affected the restaurant’s business significantly, as The Esplanade becomes more difficult to access during these periods, Mr Koh added. “All in all, earnings have become too inconsistent across different months and running the restaurant is no longer financially feasible,” he said.   In its Facebook post on May 25, the restaurant said: “For the past few years, we have had the privilege of welcoming families, friends, students, office workers and many families through our doors.” It goes on to express its gratitude to all customers who have dined there, as well as anyone who has recommended the eatery to others. Old School Delights first opened in Upper Thomson Road in 2010 and expanded to Esplanade Mall in 2017. The old outlet was shifted to City Square Mall in 2018, but closed down after a year. The restaurant at Esplanade Mall is Old School Delights’ only remaining outlet today, Mr Koh said. Old School Delights currently operates with five full-timers and several part-timers, all of whom Mr Koh said had been given a heads-up of a possible closure months ago. He officially informed them of the closure six weeks ago, when the decision was made to close the restaurant for good. “They know it has been tough for the restaurant, and they understand the decision,” Mr Koh said. Old School Delights is the latest in a line of restaurant closures Singapore has seen in recent months. On May 26, casual French restaurant Encore by Rhubarb in Duxton Hill announced its closure after 12 years of operations. Heritage restaurant Wing Seong Fatty’s and Peranakan restaurant Nana Dolly’s are slated to close at the end of June.
    • SINGAPORE – Lower-income Singaporeans can get double the discounts on purchases at all 88 Sheng Siong supermarkets islandwide in the month of June. The supermarket chain said in a statement on May 28 that it will raise the discount enjoyed by blue and orange Community Health Assist Scheme (Chas) card holders to 8 per cent from the current 4 per cent. Blue Chas card holders can use the enhanced discount on Thursdays while orange Chas card holders can use it on Fridays. Sheng Siong first introduced the discount scheme for blue Chas card holders in March 2025 and orange Chas card holders in January 2026. The scheme, which was slated to end in June 2026, will now be extended to December 31, 2026. This means that from July to December 2026, blue and orange Chas card holders will be entitled to a 4 per cent discount. “This extension aims to continue supporting households in managing day-to-day expenses amid cost-of-living pressures, as part of the group’s broader efforts to help families cope with rising living costs,” said Sheng Siong. With the Government bringing forward the $500 CDC vouchers originally set for January 2027 to June 2026 to help Singaporeans cope with higher costs arising from the Middle East conflict, Sheng Siong is also introducing special promotions for CDC voucher users from June 1 to July 6. Customers who spend $20 in a single receipt using CDC vouchers can enjoy discounts of up to 50 per cent on selected products, including everyday staples such as eggs and rice. Sheng Siong Group chief executive Lim Hock Chee said: “We know many families continue to keep a close eye on their daily expenses. The enhanced CHAS discount is a meaningful effort on our part to support households and help our customers make every dollar go a little further.” “By extending the CHAS discount through 2026, we also hope families can continue benefiting from these savings,” Mr Lim added. Senior citizens also enjoy a 4 per cent discount on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. In 2025, Sheng Siong provided about $7.5 million in savings to customers through its senior citizen and Chas blue and orange discount schemes. Households with a monthly income per person ranging from $1,501 to $2,300 are eligible to apply for the orange card. Households with a monthly income per person of $1,500 and below can apply for the blue card.  
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