Written answer by Ministry of National Development on budget meal options at market and food stalls sold to private owners

Jul 3, 2023


Question No: 4681

Question by: Mr Chong Kee Hiong

To ask the Minister for National Development with reference to the Ministry's decision to require all coffee shops leased from HDB to offer budget meal options upon their tenancy renewal starting May 2023, what measures will be implemented to help residents living in estates where HDB has sold most of the market and food stalls to private owners, to have budget meal options especially for those from low-income households.

Answer:

To help Singaporeans manage cost of living and ensure the availability of affordable food options in HDB estates, HDB announced the Budget Meals initiative in March 2023. Under this scheme, all rental coffee shops that are renewing their tenancies from May 2023 onwards will be required to offer at least four budget meals and two budget drink options. There are currently about 80 coffee shops offering budget meals under this initiative. This number is expected to rise to about 130 by end 2023, and by May 2026, all 374 rental coffee shops will provide budget meal and drink options. 

2.       Besides rental coffee shops, there are 402 privately-owned coffee shops which are not subject to HDB’s tenancy requirements. However, HDB has reached out to privately-owned coffee shop owners and operators and invited them to voluntarily join the national effort to provide budget food options in HDB estates. HDB is also studying additional regulatory options to require budget meals to be provided. These include the suggestion made by Mr Murali Pillai in PQ number 4642, set down for answer tomorrow, where he proposes that the provision of budget meals be made a condition for the granting or renewal of outdoor refreshment areas for coffee shops.