Singapore is famous for its high quality of life, tropical weather, and multicultural vibes—but what about the cost of everyday groceries? In this first episode of our Living Smart in Singapore series, we’re taking a closer look at FairPrice, one of the most common local supermarket chains, and sharing a snapshot of grocery prices as of November 2025.
To make things more fun, let’s introduce your guide for this series: Masa, a slightly cheeky but knowledgeable expat who loves discovering the quirks of Singapore life—and making your shopping trips smarter (and cheaper!).
Popular Supermarkets in Singapore
There are three major local supermarket chains you’ll likely encounter in Singapore:
Sheng Siong
Known for affordable prices and a wide range of local and imported products. Over 70 outlets across the island, making it super convenient for your weekly shopping.
FairPrice
The most popular supermarket chain, serving both budget-conscious and mid-range shoppers. Around 200 stores across Singapore, including FairPrice Finest for those who like a touch of premium.
Cold Storage
Focuses on higher-end imported food and specialty items. About 50 outlets, mostly in central or high-income neighborhoods. Prices are a bit higher, but you get quality and variety that’s hard to beat.
For this episode, we’ll zoom in on FairPrice prices as a handy reference. Remember, prices can shift depending on promotions, seasonality, or which store you visit.
FairPrice Grocery Prices (November 2025)
| Item | Price (SGD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cabbage (100g) | $0.19 | Price per 100g |
| Onion | $2.05 | 1kg |
| Japanese cucumber | $2.4 | 1kg |
| Potatoes | $1.2 ~ $3.5 | Depends on type and size |
| Bananas | $2 ~ $5.5 | 1 bunch (around 6 pieces) |
| Japanese-brand milk 2L | $6.35 | 2-liter pack |
| Coca-Cola 500ml | $1.7 | PET bottle |
| Coca-Cola 1.5L | $2.8 | PET bottle |
| 10-pack local eggs | $3.3 ~ $4.5 | Size and brand may vary |
| Tiger Beer can (320ml) | $1.9 | Local beer |
| Cup Noodles (standard) | $1.66 | Nissin Cup Noodle |
| Cup Noodles Big | $2.42 | Nissin Cup Noodle |
| Local bottled water | $0.35 | 500ml |
| Evian water | $2.35 | 500ml |
| Local bread | $1.9 ~ $3.5 | Depends on size and type |
| Chicken 2kg | $14 ~ $16 | Price depends on cut and brand |
| Japanese rice 5kg | $25 ~ $30 | Imported brand rice |
Quick Insights
Chicken: A 2kg pack costs around $14–16. Frozen options or promotions can lower the price a bit.
Japanese rice: 5kg packs run $25–30. Imported rice is pricier than local brands.
Eggs & milk: Local eggs and imported milk are fairly priced, though specialty brands may cost more.
Drinks: Local bottled water is dirt cheap at $0.35, while imported water like Evian comes at a premium.
Shopping Fun: Promotions and Deals
One thing that makes grocery shopping in Singapore fun (and a bit of a game) is promotions. You’ll often see deals like:
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1-for-1: Buy one, get one free.
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2-for-1: Pay for one, get two.
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Special combos: 1 bottle for $2 or 2 for $3.
Masa’s tip: hunting for these promotions is half the fun! Some weeks you can grab your favorite items at a steal—just like a mini treasure hunt in the supermarket aisles.
Why This Matters
Knowing grocery prices in Singapore helps both residents and visitors plan their budgets. Sure, Singapore is often considered pricey, but local supermarkets like FairPrice offer a nice mix—from everyday staples to imported goodies that remind you of home. And if you know where to look, promotions make shopping a little thrill-filled too!
Coming Up Next
Stay tuned for future episodes where Masa explores:
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Sheng Siong and Cold Storage
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Local hawker food adventures
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Shopping malls and hidden gems
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Budget-friendly dining spots
Your Singapore lifestyle can be smart, fun, and a little easier on the wallet—and Masa will be your guide every step of the way.


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