The Big Read: Goodbye T-score, goodbye PSLE stress? Not so fast, as anxious parents size up new scoring system Toggle share menu Advertisement The Big Read: Goodbye T-score, goodbye PSLE stress? Not so fast, as anxious parents size up new scoring system Advertisement Singapore The Big Read: Goodbye T-score, goodbye PSLE stress? Not so fast, as anxious parents size up new scoring system Based on interviews with parents and their children, more often than not, it is the adults who appear to be more anxious than their kids taking the exam. Parents of Primary 6 pupils across the country heaved a collective sigh of relief last month when their children collected their PSLE results, following a particularly stressful year due to disruptions brought on by COVID-19. (Illustration: Samuel Woo/TODAY)
The Straits Times Unsold but not unwanted food: What do supermarkets in Singapore do with these Close to 1.3 billion tonnes of food is wasted every year, even as more than 800 million people worldwide go to bed hungry every night. In this fourth instalment of a six-part series on food waste, The Sunday Times, in partnership with DBS Bank, takes a close look at supermarkets, which have been singled out as a major culprit globally for throwing out perfectly edible food. Online grocery RedMart is using data of shopping trends and produce ripeness to help reduce food waste. PublishedDec 13, 2020, 5:00 am SGT
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