Ok I was suppose to lookup some info on Food Junction as a stock, but I came across this announcement yesterday:
Now correct me if I am wrong, but if you have been to food junction’s food court you would have notice that their price is very high. 1 meal there is almost equivalent to your Macdonalds set meal.
It may make sense not to raise prices because if they continue to do that, the people will just flock to other alternatives.
Perhaps prices at the food court is already heavily inflated.
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Kent Ng
Sunday 10th of April 2011
Hi Drizzt, I will always give this conceptual type of food courts a miss whenever possible. Since then, it is always they whom took the lead to increase food price in every single opportunities.
AK71
Saturday 9th of April 2011
Hi Drizzt,
Every year, I would apply for the Food Junction discount card. It makes good sense to do so. Cost me $2 each year and I save quite a bit throughout the year. :)
Drizzt
Saturday 9th of April 2011
eh! i tot its 5 bucks haha. but seriously the last time i been there at choa chu kang and funan i find that its like a more expensive kopitiam. for a frugal person i will not want to eat there.