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Discounted dining options for seniors under SG50 Seniors package

SINGAPORE — From discounted prices at Kopitiam Drink stalls to half-priced meals at several hotels, more than 50 dining deals will be offered in the SG50 Seniors package.

Seniors are entitled to over 50 exclusive dining deals under the SG50 Seniors package as a form of gratitude for their contributions to nation-building. Photo: Ministry of Health (Ministerial Committee on Ageing)

Seniors are entitled to over 50 exclusive dining deals under the SG50 Seniors package as a form of gratitude for their contributions to nation-building. Photo: Ministry of Health (Ministerial Committee on Ageing)

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SINGAPORE — From discounted prices at Kopitiam Drink stalls to half-priced meals at several hotels, more than 50 dining deals will be offered in the SG50 Seniors package.

Kopitiam will be mailing an iCard to seniors aged 60 and above this month, which will offer them 30 per cent off at Kopitiam Drink stalls at participating outlets and all stalls for Kopitiam @ T3.

Eligible seniors can also get a 50 per cent dining discount at hotels including Days Hotel & Ramada Singapore at Zhongshan Park, Fullerton Hotel Singapore, Grand Mercure, Grand Park City Hall, Pan Pacific Singapore and Sheraton Towers.

Additionally, those celebrating their 50th birthday this year can eat the buffet at Fairmont’s Asian Market Café and Swissotel The Stamford’s Café Swiss for only 50 cents from Thursdays to Saturdays, with every two paying adults. This offer is valid from June 21 to Aug 9.

To redeem the dining deals, seniors will need to show either their NRIC, Photo ID, Senior Concession Card or Pioneer Generation Card for verification.

The full list of dining promotions is available at www.sg50seniors.sg. Participating outlets will display the SG50 Seniors decal for easy identification.

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