I want to deny it but I can't. I am a huge fan of Food Panda. To be honest, I only downloaded the app in Dec and have hence referred so many friends on it. It started with my friend's referral so that I could get $11 off my 7-Eleven purchases (see above). I used this code to try out some of the things I always wanted to try. So here's a review:
- Lan Fong Yuen Teas ($3.10 each) - This thing is so expensive, but it is so good! I am hooked. It is better than the original at Hong Kong which tasted like drain water. Bleh!
- Good Vibes Milk ($2.90 each) - I won't say that it is bad tasting, but I would be reluctant to spend so much.
- Hai Chi Jia ($3.30 each) - The Hubs is hooked on the clams, personally I like the spicy & sour cup better.
- Pokka Cookies n Cream ($2.40) - Argh! Please don't buy this, it was horrid.
Apart from grocery, you can also make use of the vouchers to make purchases on the shops at their platforms (my favourites are Mothercare and Bodyshop). There are also challenges for you to complete and earn extra vouchers to offset the delivery costs.
For those of you who don't like to queue, there is also the pick-up option (with 15% discount). But please do check the price because sometimes even after the 15% discount, it is still more expensive than if you were to buy direct at the store. T_T
My personal favourite is the delivery of food (which I find cheaper than other services). Wish I had known about it earlier because this would have come in handy when I was pregnant. I actually kept walking out for food initially and started cooking my own when I became too heavy (ate the same food everyday bleh cos I could only cook that much and I had gestational diabetes). Let me know if you would like to read more about my Food Panda lobangs and I might just create a series.
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