How I Save $1,000/Month on Groceries in Singapore – Real Budget Plan
As a family of three in Singapore, my grocery bill used to be S$1,800/month. Now? S$800/month — without sacrificing quality or variety.
Here’s my exact system — tested for 12 months.
🛒 My Monthly Grocery Budget:
Before: S$1,800 → After: S$800
Savings: S$1,000/month = S$12,000/year!
Before: S$1,800 → After: S$800
Savings: S$1,000/month = S$12,000/year!
1. Shop Smart by Store
- FairPrice Finest: For meat, dairy, organic items (use Plus! points)
- FairPrice Xtra: Bulk rice, oil, cleaning supplies (cheaper per kg)
- RedMart (Lazada): Weekly promo codes (up to 30% off)
- Wet Markets: Fresh veggies, fish (20–30% cheaper than supermarkets)
2. Master the Apps & Promos
- FairPrice App: Stack “Member Deals” + “Weekly Specials”
- RedMart: Use code “FRESH15” for 15% off first order
- GrabRewards: Earn points on grocery deliveries → redeem for discounts
- Timing: Shop Tuesday–Thursday – new promos launch weekly!
3. Buy in Bulk (But Wisely)
Only bulk-buy non-perishables with long shelf life:
- Rice (10kg bag: S$28 vs S$35 for 5kg x 2)
- Cooking oil (5L: S$32 vs S$38 for 2L x 2.5)
- Toilet paper, detergent, canned goods
4. Meal Plan Every Sunday
- Plan 5 dinners + 2 leftovers
- Create shopping list by category (produce, dairy, pantry)
- Never shop hungry – impulse buys destroy budgets!
Sample dinner: Chicken curry + rice + stir-fried greens = S$6/serving.
5. Use Loyalty Points Religiously
- FairPrice Plus!: Convert 1,000 points = S$5 off
- OCBC/DBS credit cards: 5% cashback on groceries
- CapitaStar: Earn STAR$ at VivoCity FairPrice
💡 Pro Hack: Join “Singapore Budget Moms” Telegram group – members share real-time promo alerts!
Groceries in Singapore don’t have to break the bank. With strategy, you can eat well and save big.
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