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Marine Parade hawker stall sets new islandwide record with S$10,158 bid

A hawker at Marine Parade Central Market and Food Centre set a new island-wide record with a S$10,158 bid for a vacant stall. The National Environment Agency’s July tender highlighted intense competition, with the top five highest bids ranging from S$8,113 to S$10,680.

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SINGAPORE: A hawker at Marine Parade Central Market and Food Centre has set a new island-wide record by bidding S$10,158 for a vacant stall at the centre.

According to the National Environment Agency’s July tender information for stalls across the island, the stall experienced intense competition for its stalls.

The top five highest bids ranged from S$8,113 to S$10,680.

Since the highest bid of S$10,680 was withdrawn before the results were announced, the stall is expected to be awarded to the second-highest bid of S$10,158.

According to Shin Min Daily News, the hawker who won the bid is 51-year-old Yang Ailan. Ms Yang revealed to the reporter that she has been operating “84 Coffee House” at the hawker centre for over ten years.

Yang noted that the vacant stall was previously used for selling fish soup and later for oyster vermicelli.

She plans to acquire the stall to allow her son and family to continue and expand the family’s hawker business.

When asked about her decision to bid over S$10,000, Ms Yang explained, “Everyone says the stall is a good opportunity, and my child wants to be involved, so I want to give them the chance to learn.”

She added that vacancies at the food centre are rare and that many people are willing to bid high prices to secure a stall, making a higher bid necessary.

Additionally, the food centre’s prime location next to the Marine Parade MRT station exit has boosted business by at least 20% since the MRT service began on 23 June.

Ms Yang believes that the Marine Parade area has strong business potential, and her bid reflects the market value of the stall.

Commenting on Lianhe Zaobao’s Facebook post, some netizens expressed concern about rising food prices and inflation.

They argued that the government should ensure the affordability of hawker food to protect public interests.

A comment wrote:

“For privately operated coffee shops and food courts, it’s understandable that stalls are auctioned off to the highest bidder to make a profit.”

“However, hawker centres are places where ordinary people go to eat. The allocation of stalls shouldn’t be based on who bids the highest. It should be based on who offers food that is healthy, tasty, and affordable, so that residents can enjoy meals that are both affordable and healthy.”

WP MP’s Call for Rental Cap for NEA Hawkers

In March, Mr Louis Chua Kheng Wee, Workers’ Party (WP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Sengkang GRC, had argued against a purely price-based tender system, where hawker stalls are awarded to the highest bidder.

Participating in the Committee of Supply Debate for the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) budget on 4 March, Mr Chua emphasized the need for measures to ease the financial pressures on hawkers and ensure the affordability of hawker food for the public.

One of Mr Chua’s proposals was to consider implementing a rental cap for hawker stalls.

In response to Mr Chua’s proposal, Dr Koh Poh Koon, the Senior Minister of State (SMS) for Sustainability and the Environment, staunchly defended NEA’s commitment to fostering a supportive environment for hawkers.

He explained that NEA conducts transparent monthly tenders and adjusts rents to the assessed market rate after the first three years.

Dr Koh noted that only about 4% of stalls pay above the market rate and that NEA’s rental rates for non-subsidized stalls have remained stable at S$1,250 since 2015.

In July, Singaporean food critic and Makansutra founder KF Seetoh reiterated his criticism of the hawker stall bidding practice.

He pointed out that hawkers often pay market rates to secure a stall, sometimes up to S$7,000 per month, but are then pressured by the government to sell dishes at prices as low as S$3.50, without sufficient compensation.

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My friend’s stepmother makes Spam

Last edited 29 days ago by Blankslate

We now know which hawker to avoid.

Rental for food stalls going up. Food quality and hygiene standards going down.

Soon you will feel safer eating Malaysian street food (A culture that doesn’t exist in Singapore despite last week’s NDP showcasing that dead horse). At least you can see them handling your meal.

You’re not forced to eat expensive hawker food. You’re only helping to make landlords and politicians get richer

Eat out less often. Learn to cook simple, healthy dishes at home.

Singaporean pocket hole is getting bigger..😂😭

Marine Parade is one of the atas estate and with a new MRT line running since June.

Why on earth the White need to spend a million dollars to run free bus service in this estate and not those estates with a lot of poor people around?

As night follows day, we will see high food prices due to the high rent.

Whatever Koh may say, the G is not going to cap stall rents anytime soon.

Money Money Money …
Its a rich man’s world.
Money makes our island SG go round…and round…and round..

The Golden Word of affordability uttered in Parliament by someone’s gold mouth work magic.

This is really a mesmerising world in SG UNMATCHED in any dot in the world

Shocking but in truth, … it’s par for the course and direction that good ‘ol SillyPore is hurtling unabated towards !!!

Public housing and now, … hawker stalls, the most basic of basics for any ordinary SillyPorean, one to lease and live in whilst the other, to eat at !!!

And they’re now, both, … achieving a price and status does not commensurate with it’s origin/roots !!!

SillyPore’s transforming, … and not for the better, in any respect or aspect !!!

It has to BE ONE and ONLY thought – the Good Times of PAP never end inside some wise sheep’s minds.

The other is they are CONFIDENT the Regime HAS a Big gold mine Consisting of Citizen’s Stores of Values to continue to dig to give Singaporeans golden chocolates, golden peanuts, chicken wings coated with diamonds.

The idiosyncrasy of Dumb and Dumber Island!

Unbelievable!

And hawkers said they had to raise prices because the cost of doing business had risen. Really? Did they jacked up the rental themselves?

Luckily SG is not yet the money laundering hub, else launders using ill-gotten gains can make our public housing prices at market world most expensive and let the majority suffer except the rich who benefits from property boom more than the poorer.

Likewise, foreigners can also infiltrate SG via money mules and jack up stall prices and buy sell thus wash filthy money in SG.

This hawker should not be doing hawker foods but property agent or be a landlord. 🤣🤣🤣🤣💨💨💨
Approx 1 motorcycle COE a month he needs to pay.

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