Because of Oxleygate, I forgot to post this:
The milk powder is available in two ranges, each with three formulations for the different stages of a child’s development.
NTUC FairPrice CEO Seah Kian Peng said the supermarket worked with the authorities following the announcement to review import requirements.
“FairPrice has been in discussions with the authorities on bringing in better-value formula milk from additional sources,” said Mr Seah.
Read more at http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/ntuc-fairprice-launches-australian-formula-milk-range-for-under-8948634
Nice to see FairPrice doing what the PAP Old Guard wanted it to do.
But to be fair, it’s been keeping Cold Storage on its toes. I enjoy “Greek” yogurt and for years I had to pay what Cold Storage charged. Then FairPrice decided to go “upmarket” and I enjoyed cheaper “Greek” yogurt.
Coming back to milk powder, bet u the cybernuts from TRELand will say that the product is “fake milk” or “Made in China”.