4 Times That Fast Food Chains Stole Your Money

When fast food chains offer their tasty meals, they go beyond advertising on television and social media. They employ different marketing strategies to entice the consumers into spending their hard-earned cash on the spot. Just take a look at their slogans!

Burger King once used the slogan: “IT JUST TASTES BETTER”. They provide no further explanations as to why their burgers and products tastes good. They simply implant this idea because they are business-oriented people. On that note, here are the 4 Times That Fast Food Chains “Stole” Your Money:

1. TEMPTING STORE FRAGRANCES

It is no secret that smell can induce cravings. These cravings can later lead to spending money.

Some companies (like ScentAir) are in the business of copying the natural scents of different food such as grilled burger, cinnamon bun, and popcorn. They sell these scents to companies that want to enhance the overall aroma of their stores. It works because smell can actually make your food taste better.

Dr. Brian Wansink once said: “it [odor] definitely makes the dining experience much more attractive to people, but unfortunately it also makes you want to get the fries instead of the salad.”

2. OVERWHELMING BUNDLE PRICE

Seeing me sip a cup of soda is a rare sight but, I always fall for the “bundle price” marketing trick regardless of that! Bundle pricing occurs when the company sells 2 or more products as a package with an intent of saving the customers’ money. Fast food chains habitually engage in this strategy which they refer to as “value meals”.

Currently, Burger King is offering value meals that come with burgers, cheesy fries, and sodas for only S$4.95 each. How can you not fall for a price that is significantly less than the amount of each item separately?

Image Credits: burgerking.com.sg/Menu

Image Credits: burgerking.com.sg

One drawback is that the portions are lesser than the usual.

3. APPETITE-ENHANCING COLORS

From the logos to the interior, two colors seem to stay at almost every fast food chains. These two colors are red and yellow. Red and yellow stimulate appetite, which probably explains why your stomach starts to make noises as soon as you see the yellow arches or the red logo. You cannot resist spending more inside!

Interestingly, you can combat how colors affect the way you eat by controlling your own plate. Researchers at Cornell University found that when they reduced the contrast in their plates and tables or in their plates and the food itself, people tend to serve themselves less food. To eat less, pair your white plate with your white table-cloth or a blue plate with a blue table-cloth.

4. ENTICING HEALTHY FEATURES

With the continued advocacy against obesity, consumers have been warned about the health risks of various fast food joints. Some companies heard this plea and incorporated healthy options to their menu. These companies came up with low-calorie ice creams, fruit bowls, veggie wraps, and salads.

Included in these said companies are McDonald’s and Burger King. Let us take Mac’s “Chicken McNuggets® 6pc Delight 500 Meal with Dasani Drinking Water” as an example. I was impressed with the website as it showed the nutrition facts, allergen information, and food sensitivity. In fact, the amount of cholesterol is this meal is only 59 mg!

Image Credits: pixabay.com

Image Credits: pixabay.com

My friends at the fitness studio who are always on the go will enjoy this seemingly healthier option. Well, you know how popular healthy detox and other healthy alternatives are in the Singaporean social media.

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Delicious And Affordable Places For Halal Food In Singapore

In Arabic, the word “Halal” means lawful or permitted. So Halal food is the specific type of food which is allowed under the Islamic dietary guidelines. Finding Halal eateries in Singapore is an easy task as we are surrounded by them. However, it is quite hard to find places that offer delectable Halal dishes without burning your pocket.

On that note, I bring you the “Delicious And Affordable Places For Halal Food In Singapore”:

1. BUMBU RESTAURANT

Looking for a good Halal restaurant to satisfy your cravings for Thai or Indonesian food? Look no further as Bumbu Restaurant offers a selection of Asian dishes at highly reasonable prices!

This humble restaurant is located in a shop-house that fuses the beauty of the past with the innovative dishes of the present. The place is filled with spectacular Peranakan photographs and antiques, which were collated by the owner himself. The marble tables and doors embellished with carved motifs completed its “old-world” charm.

Let your palate experience the wonders of Thailand and Indonesia by tasting their dishes such as Mango Salad, Green Curry Chicken, Beef Rendang, and Tahu Telor. Bumbu’s buffet with over 20 mains and a variety of desserts costs under S$20.

Image Credits: facebook.com/bumburestaurant

Image Credits: facebook.com/bumburestaurant

Location: 44 Kandahar Street, Singapore 198897

2. SELERA RASA NASI LEMAK

Selera Rasa Nasi Lemak is a food stall located at Adam Road Food Centre. It is known for its Halal rice dishes as well as its fried chicken wings. You can easily spot the stall as it frequently has a long queue of people that may extend until the end of the place. Once you get your food, you will realize that spending your time on the queue is worth it! The average price per person costs about S$19.

A hungrygowhere.com user named “Singapore Gordon Ramsay” even wrote this pleasing review:

“I ordered the royal rumble set which consists of fish, chicken, ikan bilis, fried egg, otah, and the most amazing basmati rice. The chicken wing is crispy enough but, the flavor does not have much impact. One important component I must point out is their fragrant rice. Why? It makes them stand out from their competitors.”

Location: #01-02, Adam Road Food Centre, 2 Adam Road, 289876

3. I AM CAFÉ

At the junction of Haji Lane and North Bridge Road resides a go-to eatery for people who adore picturesque food at budget-friendly prices. It is not hard to fall in love with the Instagram-worthy European food offered by the I Am Café.

They have almost everything covered from pastas to burgers as well as coffee to mocktails! You must grab the chance to avail their fries & mayo, mocktails, and starters for only S$5.10 this National Day. The promotion is valid until 11pm today (August 9, 2016).

Worry not if you cannot come on the #SG51 as I Am Café serves the savory Charcoal Grilled Juicy Beef Burger ($13.90) and the yummy Homemade Beef Meatball Pasta ($14.90) all year round!

Location: 674 North Bridge Road #01-01, off Haji Lane, Singapore 188804

Image Credits: facebook.com/Iamathajilane

Image Credits: facebook.com/Iamathajilane

Go out and makan! 🙂

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Magnificent Cafés In Singapore That Fit The Student’s Budget

As café rates continue to soar, searching for a spot that offers good food minus the shocking price tag becomes difficult. I totally get that! So, here is a humble list of trendy and affordable cafés of every kind.

Go out and makan with your friends!

1. FOR THE SWEETEST STUDENT: WINDOWSILL CAFÉ

Windowsill Café serves the finest pies and tarts, which go for approximately S$8 per slice. The brains behind it are two brothers named Jonathan and Sean Gwee. Food has been their longstanding passion as they operated some food stalls from Pandan Valley to Takashimaya. Their pies and tarts are crafted with close attention to details and mixture of honest ingredients. When you are here, do not skip on their highly-recommended flavors such as S’mores, Strawberry Lemon, and Banana Cognac.

With the aesthetically pleasing slice of pie and a cup of hot coco (with latte art), you can definitely take the perfect #FOODPORN shot!

Location: 95 Soo Chow Walk, S575382

2. FOR THE PHO-BULOUS PUPIL: LITTLE VIETNAM RESTAURANT & CAFÉ

Little Vietnam Restaurant & Café is a popular place where you can find budget-friendly yet authentic Vietnamese food. Your pocket and your belly will be satisfied after one seating as the average price per person is only S$12. You and your peers will enjoy the extensive menu of the classic Pho, noodles, and rice dishes.

Image Credits: chubbybotakkoala.com

Image Credits: chubbybotakkoala.com

It is a good idea to drop by Little Vietnam after school because their operating operating hours is from 12 noon to 11:30 pm.

Location: 511 Guillemard Road, #01-25/29 Grandlink Square, S399849

3. FOR THE LASAGNA LOVER: SUPER DARIO LASAGNE

A true-blooded Italian, Dario of Super Dario Lasagne, brought the first café that showcases lasagna as their star. It is always a good idea to reward yourself for a well-executed homework by devouring one (or two) of Dario’s bountiful plates of homemade lasagna for as low as S$9.80. The menu is coupled with drinks, breads, salads, and desserts.

Image Credits: facebook.com/sdlasagne

Image Credits: facebook.com/sdlasagne

Check out their delicious menu, here: superdariolasagne.oddle.me.

Location: Super Dario Lasagne Café, #04-17 City Square Mall, S208539

4. FOR THE TENSION-FILLED INDIVIDUAL: TO-GATHER CAFÉ

“Created with Togetherness in mind,To-gather is a home away from home for the young and the young-at-heart (except the fridge is never empty here).” This statement encapsulates the essence of To-gather Café.

It offers generous portions of Western food that cost below S$18. If you feel satiated already, you can share your meal with your beloved friend. That is what togetherness is all about after all!


Consider sipping a cup of their hot Espresso (S$3.20), Café Mocha (S$4.50), or Tea ($4.50) to ease your academic or work stress!

Location: 84 Bedok North Street 4, #01-25/27, S460084

5. FOR THE HEALTHY LEARNER: VEGGIE COTTAGE

Camouflaged within the neighboring grocery stores is a beautifully casual café called Veggie Cottage. It serves a wide array of Asian and Western vegetarian food such as Avocado Salad, Claypot Tofu Rice Set, and Spaghetti Bolognese. They also sell cupcakes to satisfy your sweet tooth.

With seriously inexpensive prices ranging from S$2.50 to S$10.80, you will surely wear a smile while browsing their menu.

Location: 13 Dalhousie Lane, S209682

You do not have to be a student to enjoy these great places with budget-friendly prices! 🙂

Sources: 1 & 2

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Delicious And Affordable Places For Vegan Food In Singapore

One of the things Singapore is abundant of is food. The diverse food selection extends to the vegetarian options. From organic snacks to vegan Western food, this list has you covered!

1. VEGGIE COTTAGE

Camouflaged within the neighboring grocery stores is a beautifully casual cafe called Veggie Cottage. It serves a wide array of Asian and Western vegetarian food such as Avocado Salad, Claypot Tofu Rice Set, and Spaghetti Bolognese. They also sell cupcakes to satisfy your sweet tooth.

With seriously inexpensive prices ranging from S$2.50 to S$10.80, you will surely wear a smile while browsing their menu – here.

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Image Credits: facebook.com

Online Reception: 100% Upvotes at HungryGoWhere.com

Location: 13 Dalhousie Lane, Singapore 209682

2. GOKUL VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT

Fusing Indian cuisine with other yummy vegetarian meals, GOKUL Vegetarian Restaurant boasts with over 100 food items. From bite-sized munchies such as Samosa Chaat and Dosa to health main courses such as Tom Yum Noodles and Paneer Fried Rice, they have it all for you. Furthermore, all of these are free of onion, garlic, and egg.

Image Credits: http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/gokul_vegetarian_restaurant_upper_dickson_road/photo/98920000

Image Credits: hungrygowhere.com

Online Reception: 84% Upvotes at HungryGoWhere.com

Location: 19 Upper Dickson Road, Singapore 207478

3. CI YAN ORGANIC VEGETARIAN HEALTH FOOD

Nestled at the bustling streets of Chinatown is a humble treasure of an eatery called Ci Yan Organic Vegetarian Health Food. This place serves nothing but organic ingredients without the use of MSG.

With an uncomplicated menu of only 4 to 6 dishes that vary per day, it will take your taste buds to a healthy adventure. The quality of the dishes makes up for the lack of choice. However, if you are a picky eater, you may call them up in advance at 6225 9026. Worry not about their prices, as the average plate is S $7 while the noodle dishes are about S $5.50.

Online Reception: 84% Upvotes at HungryGoWhere.com

Location: 8 Smith Street, Singapore 058922

4. REAL FOOD

If I were asked to name a place perfectly suited to a health conscious Singaporean, I would definitely suggest Real Food. Known for serving organic and vegan yet really tasty food, Real Food consists of affordable meal selections.

All of the Real Food outlets showcase a contemporary setting with relaxing lighting. What separates it from other eateries is that the Killiney Road outlet has a 3-in-1-concept design featuring a Cafe and Restaurant, a grocery, and a bookstore. Everything you need in one delightful space.

The recommended dishes include Steamed Dumplings (S$9.80), Beet Millet Burger ($13.80), Genovese Pesto Pasta (S$11.80), and Rise-n-Shine Breakfast ($8.80). End your meal with one of the cold-pressed fruit juices priced as low as S$6.50.

As blogger Doria Teo puts it:
“Everything is vegan and organic and especially for someone health conscious like me, this is a rare gem. I hardly find food that tastes so good and yet is so healthy at the same time.”

Online Reception: 77% Upvotes at HungryGoWhere.com

Locations: Several outlets islandwide, visit: realfoodgrocer.com/outlets for more information.

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Cheap And Healthy Diet Fit For The Student’s Budget

Aside from academic performance, one area that presents students with a challenge is healthy living. If you are a tertiary student, there are certain hindering factors such as tight budget, busy schedules, and lack of knowledge in cooking.

But there are quick, easy, and cheap ways to improve your diet. Start with these tips:

1. B-A-N-A-N-A

Banana is more than just the fruit that Gwen Stefani was chanting in her song called Hollaback Girl! It is a super nutritious and inexpensive food that is rich in vitamin C, vitamin B6, fiber, and potassium. Potassium, a mineral that helps control blood pressure, inside a medium-sized banana totals to more than 400 milligrams. This is why eating banana is a good way to start the day.

2. HEARTY OATMEAL

Regardless of your age, it is time you embrace the go-to breakfast of many – the oatmeal. Oatmeal contains soluble fiber which helps lower your cholesterol and your risk of heart disease. To upgrade your oatmeal, top it off with grated apples, almonds, or honey.

If you think oatmeal is fancy, try the Quaker Quickcook Oatmeal Hearty Supreme that retails for only S$2.95 (at Fair Price)!

3. VERSATILE EGGS

Eggs are packed with the essentials choline, selenium, and protein. For lunchtime, you can prepare the eggs in many dishes such as hard-boiled and scrambled. Feel full and energized at the same time with quality eggs that are sold for as low as S$1.85 at the grocery.

4. WATER & TEA

Sodas are high in calories as well as carbonated bubbles. This bubbles can accumulate in your belly and add a buldge. So stick to water and tea as much as possible. If you are feeling traditional, try the Sea Dyke Oolong Tea for S$0.90. Or you may try the Dilmah Green Tea With Natural Jasmine Petals, which is on sale until 30th April.

5. DIVINE CARROTS

Like Bugs Bunny, you must create a love affair with carrots to get abundant supply of vitamin A. Vitamin A derives from beta-carotene in carrots. Vitamin A promotes eye health and boosts the body’s immune system.

For snacking in school, cut the carrot in bite-sized pieces after purchasing the pre-packed carrots for only S$0.90!

Sources: 1 & 2

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