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Yahoo Singapore released their 2020 Year in Review which dives into the most searched people, events, foods and brands in one of the most tumultuous years in the past century. It was a year defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, political upheavals, cultural change and tragic deaths.
According to the report, the past 50-odd weeks have kept netizens in Singapore glued to their devices in search of information, ideas, and opinions about the once-in-a-lifetime pandemic. From Singapore’s General Election, the royal members of Buckingham Palace, the Kardashian-Jenner family, to comfort food such as nasi lemak and bubble tea, these subjects have gripped Singaporeans as they adjusted to life under safe distancing restrictions and continued to seek out their passions.