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With several payment methods – CDC vouchers, Linkpoints, or cash all count

Hosting Chinese New Year gatherings can get expensive fast – one minute you’re grabbing a simple bag of groceries, next thing you know, your reunion dinner shopping list reads like a luxury menu. But fear not: FairPrice’s second wave of Return Vouchers is here to ease the sting.
From February 5 to 16, 2026, every 100 dollars spent in a single receipt at FairPrice, FairPrice Finest, or FairPrice Xtra will entitle you to an eight-dollar Return Voucher. You can grab up to four vouchers per transaction, and they’re redeemable from the day after issuance through March 3, with no minimum spend required.
This wave is part of a series of initiatives FairPrice has rolled out to keep festive essentials within reach. Earlier in January, they launched a six-dollar Return Voucher tied to the government’s CDC support package. On top of that, they’ve frozen prices on all chilled pork, popular seafood, and vegetables for the CNY period, and extended operating hours across the holidays – including keeping 156 outlets open on the first day of CNY.
Vipul Chawla, Group CEO of FairPrice Group, says: “...we want to ensure customers have all the essentials they need to make every day of the Chinese New Year season better for themselves and their families.”
Lastly, a little Time Out tip: it doesn’t matter how you hit that $100 – CDC Supermarket Vouchers, Linkpoints, or any other payment method can all be stacked. So yes, go ahead and add that extra tray of shabu shabu to your CNY grocery haul.
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