DFI Retail Group Assures Continuity of Rewards and Rebates in Singapore

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DFI Retail Group has announced that customers in Singapore can continue to enjoy the existing rewards and rebate programmes at all Cold Storage, CS Fresh, Jason’s Deli, Giant, Guardian, and 7-Eleven outlets, despite the recent divestment of its Singapore Food business.

DFI Retail Group Assures Continuity of Rewards and Rebates in Singapore - Alvinology

Key Benefits and Rewards Programmes

  • Credit Card Rebates and Promotions:
    • UOB One Credit Card:
      • Up to 20% cashback on purchases.
      • S$7 off with a minimum spend of S$80 every Friday at Cold Storage and CS Fresh (valid until 30 May 2025).
      • S$5 off with a minimum spend of S$60 every Friday at Giant (valid until 30 May 2025).
    • DBS yuu Card: Up to 18% cash rebates (36x yuu Points).
    • PAssion POSB Debit Card: Up to 9% cash rebates (18x yuu Points).
  • HPB eVouchers: Customers can continue redeeming HPB eVouchers at Cold Storage, CS Fresh, Jason’s Deli, Giant, Guardian, and 7-Eleven stores.
  • yuu Rewards Club: Members can still earn and redeem yuu Points to offset purchases while enjoying exclusive deals. For more details, visit yuu website or check the yuu app.
  • DFI Cash Vouchers: These vouchers remain valid across Cold Storage, CS Fresh, Jason’s Deli, Giant, Guardian, and 7-Eleven outlets.

With this assurance, shoppers can confidently enjoy seamless access to their favorite rewards and rebate programmes, ensuring continued value and convenience.

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