Why some Singaporeans stopped buying the cheapest option and started saving more
SINGAPORE: If there's one thing many Singaporeans excel at, it's finding clever ways to save money.
Recently, many revealed the simple lifestyle changes that quietly ended up saving them a surpri...
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