Terokai Pilihan Grocery Terbaik di Jurong West

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  • Reviews:
    Patrick Zhang✭✭✭
    a month ago
    Try the New manually self-service machine, two time after insert my atm card and passwords,still deduction errors ,thn the staff came,teach alot say alot,take my atm card and try a few min ,say must wave,tap,insert and later on told me disss number 4 machine always faulty must insert card hardly like her then can work,later after 2min of successful payment, found out my atm card abit dended scratch on the chip …..really must gentle, people atm card must also handle with care, IF atm card break really not worth it,i headache that time…..if really cannot work ask the specialist/professional to help,leave it to them,dun force it, be cool.
    Tan Sok Eng✭✭✭
    4 months ago
    More variety now. Today can use voucher 5.50 for sundown shopping. I have a senior discount on Tuesday. I just want to add that to beware of the local fishmonger as he paste price tag of higher price fish for the fish you buy. I was cheated twice but last Saturday, i bought a medium size white snapper and the price was tagged $48.10 so i asked him what is the price of my fish then he said he pasted wrongly. Most of the times i do not check the price tag.
    Seb Ong✭✭✭✭✭
    2 years ago
    Well stocked supermarket next to Gek Poh Shopping Center. Got all the fresh meats, vegetables, all the household groceries and necessities.
    潘利
    3 years ago
    This is a convenient store. I have repeatedly found that the cashier’s service attitude is too bad. Today I bought more than $60 items and all of them were packed in small bags. I asked for two larger bags. The cashier actually said Why didn’t I ask for it before? I would like to ask how many things they don’t know. The customer chooses what bag they need, so that the customer can count the money by themselves.
    knots✭✭✭✭
    6 years ago
    Prime Supermarket located beside Gek Poh Shopping Centre.

    • Address: 763 Jurong West Street 75, #01-01 Block 763, Singapore 640763
    • Map: Click here
    • Rating: 4 (348)
    • Phone: +65 6793 2957
    • Website:
    • Opening hours:
      Monday: 6:30 AM – 10:30 PM
      Tuesday: 6:30 AM – 10:30 PM
      Wednesday: 6:30 AM – 10:30 PM
      Thursday: 6:30 AM – 10:30 PM
      Friday: 6:30 AM – 10:30 PM
      Saturday: 6:30 AM – 10:30 PM
      Sunday: 6:30 AM – 10:30 PM
    • Reviews:
      Patrick Zhang✭✭✭
      a month ago
      Try the New manually self-service machine, two time after insert my atm card and passwords,still deduction errors ,thn the staff came,teach alot say alot,take my atm card and try a few min ,say must wave,tap,insert and later on told me disss number 4 machine always faulty must insert card hardly like her then can work,later after 2min of successful payment, found out my atm card abit dended scratch on the chip …..really must gentle, people atm card must also handle with care, IF atm card break really not worth it,i headache that time…..if really cannot work ask the specialist/professional to help,leave it to them,dun force it, be cool.
      Tan Sok Eng✭✭✭
      4 months ago
      More variety now. Today can use voucher 5.50 for sundown shopping. I have a senior discount on Tuesday. I just want to add that to beware of the local fishmonger as he paste price tag of higher price fish for the fish you buy. I was cheated twice but last Saturday, i bought a medium size white snapper and the price was tagged $48.10 so i asked him what is the price of my fish then he said he pasted wrongly. Most of the times i do not check the price tag.
      Seb Ong✭✭✭✭✭
      2 years ago
      Well stocked supermarket next to Gek Poh Shopping Center. Got all the fresh meats, vegetables, all the household groceries and necessities.
      潘利
      3 years ago
      This is a convenient store. I have repeatedly found that the cashier’s service attitude is too bad. Today I bought more than $60 items and all of them were packed in small bags. I asked for two larger bags. The cashier actually said Why didn’t I ask for it before? I would like to ask how many things they don’t know. The customer chooses what bag they need, so that the customer can count the money by themselves.
      knots✭✭✭✭
      6 years ago
      Prime Supermarket located beside Gek Poh Shopping Centre.

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  • 5 Replies to Terokai Pilihan Grocery Terbaik di Jurong West

    1. This Sheng Siong Supermarket branch is easily accessible for those with cars but difficult to come in via public transport.

      We can park right in front of the supermarket, which makes loading up the groceries into your car a breeze.

      There are quite a number of products unique to Sheng Siong where we could not find at other supermarkets. The produce and vegetables are all competitively priced where consumers can save.

      There is also a huge coffee shop beside the supermarket for customers who are hungry and want a quick bite.

      Sheng Siong also regularly entice customers to return with their regular lucky draws where one can win big prizes.

      The only qualm is the expensive parking.

      Overall, it is a comfortable place to stock up your groceries. ?

    2. Always loves dropping by whenever am done with my morning briskwalk. Today bought my favourite coconut and mesclun salad for my lunch. ShengSiong friendly staff and their product choice and reasonable pricings are always a pull for me to spend my money there .

    3. This is one of the best Sheng Siong Supermarket, spacious & well stock. With big carpark & food centre nearby, such a convenient place to shop for your groceries & foodstuffs.

    4. Please see the two price labels on the photo. The yellow circled one is what I paid at first. The blue circled one is the real price I should pay. If I didn’t check the receipt, I would have paid more than $7. This is what this store cheat on their customer?!!!! Or I may ask how poor service Sheng Siong staff are able to provide to their clients!!!

    5. Sheng Siong Group Ltd. (Chinese: 昇菘集团) is the parent company of Sheng Siong Supermarket Pte Ltd, commonly known as Sheng Siong, the third largest chain of supermarkets in Singapore. The supermarket chain also airs its own television variety programmes named “The Sheng Siong Show”.

      History

      Sheng Siong is a chain of supermarkets in Singapore founded by Mr Lim Hock Chee and his two brothers, Mr Lim Hock Eng and Mr Lim Hock Leng. Mr Lim Hock Chee is also the current CEO of Sheng Siong.

      The Lim family moved to another farm in Punggol in the 1970s. Years later, the farm experienced an excess supply of pigs, thus Lim Hock Chee and his wife rented a small section within a Savewell provision store in Ang Mo Kio to sell the chilled pork from their pig farm in 1984. In 1985, following the move to phase out pig farming by the Singapore Government, the Lim brothers ventured into the retail business by launching Sheng Siong’s foremost operation in a single shophouse unit, (in the same Savewell store premises in which Lim Hock Chee was selling pork, after the Savewell chain faced financial trouble and had to let go of its stores) together with an ex-Savewell managerial staff. Sheng Siong has since evolved into a chain of 37 stores, mainly supermarkets, in Singapore.

      The store initially focused on providing a wide range of no-frills products and increased sales by accepting lower profit margins. Other cost-saving measures included employing less staff and avoiding the use of in-house plastic bags.

      Sheng Siong has been awarded top 500 retail enterprises in 2007 and became the third-largest retailer in Singapore. The company has also been awarded as Superbrands Singapore from 2008 to 2014. Sheng Siong Group Ltd. is publicly listed at the SGX since 17 August 2011.
      As of June 2023, there are 66 outlets.

      As of July 2014, the Lim brothers have a net worth of $545 million and are ranked 45th on the Forbes Singapore’s 50 Richest list.

      In October 2013, Sheng Siong received the Solar Pioneer Award for its efforts to become a more environmentally-friendly business.

      Publicity

      The supermarket chain has also launched its own television variety programmes named “The Sheng Siong Show” on Channel 8 (first premiered on 13 May 2007) and “Sheng Siong Live!” on Suria (since 2009) broadcast in Singapore, usually on weekends during prime time. “The Sheng Siong Show” is hosted by Dasmond Koh and Kym Ng, and both shows aims to generate publicity and sales promotion for Sheng Siong.

      The show first premiered on 13 May 2007 and ongoing for its 14th year with 28 seasons airing since. During the show’s run, over $15 million was awarded through various game segments, such as in-studio games, karaoke competitions, outdoor cooking (hosted by a correspondent with one shopper winning $888), phone-in hundredfold (contestants have a chance to win 50, 60, 80 or 100 times of the receipt’s purchase) and the weekly thousandfold cash reward (300, 400, 500 or 1,000 times the purchase). On an episode aired 12 January 2019, Chen Si Jie (Chinese: 陈思洁) became the programme’s largest winner in the show history after winning $193,400 during the thousandfold cash reward segment, and Chen was the third known largest winner in any Singaporean game show’s history, behind Wu Huixin (Chinese: 吴惠欣) from Don’t Forget The Lyrics, and Steven Tan from Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, who respectively won $200,000 and $250,000.

      Philanthropy

      In 2012, Sheng Siong received the Merit Award from the People’s Association Community Spirits Award in recognition of its committed efforts in reaching out and contributing to the community.

      From 2009 to 2014, Sheng Siong was a benefactor for Singapore Red Cross Society’s Project R.I.C.E which reaches out to underprivileged families by gifting them with rice during Chinese New Year. The public could buy rice vouchers at a reduced price at any Sheng Siong outlet to support this initiative.Sheng Siong raised the most rice at 111,813 kg in 2013.

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