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SINGAPORE - Prices of some popular fish, such as Chinese pomfret and red grouper, have spiked ahead of Chinese New Year, with some sellers at wet markets doubling their prices. The Straits Times visited six wet markets on Wednesday (Jan 26) and found that Chinese pomfret was selling for as high as $90 to $100 a kg, up from $40.
Singapore News - Prices of some popular fish, such as Chinese pomfret and red grouper, have spiked ahead of Chinese New Year, with some sellers at wet markets doubling their prices. The Straits Times visited six wet markets on Wednesday (Jan 26) and found that Chinese pomfret was selling. Read more at www.tnp.sg
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Prices of some popular fish, such as Chinese pomfret and red grouper, have spiked ahead of Chinese New Year, with some sellers at wet markets doubling their prices.
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THE usual din was missing at wet markets, hawker centres and coffee shops as tighter Covid-19 safety rules kicked in.
When the Straits Times visited wet markets in Telok Blangah, Geylang Bahru, Amoy Street, Toa Payoh West and Potong Pasir yesterday morning, many fishmongers had closed their stalls.
Stallholders have to receive a negative polymerase chain reaction test result before they can open for business.
This follows the detection of Covid-19 cases linked to the Jurong Fishery Port cluster at several wet markets here. The cluster recorded a total of 454 linked cases as of Wednesday.