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Keywords: retail australia melbourne to organise toorganise indoor food 9 January 2016 RE: Why not offer an additional option of peeled prawns in hokkien mee to max profits SPRING Singapore 1 Fusionopolis Walk #01-02 South Tower, Solaris Singapore 138628 Attention: Mr Philip YEO, Chairman MINISTRY OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY 100 High Street #09-01 The Treasury Singapore 179434 Attention: Minister for Trade & Industry (Trade), Lim Hng Kiang Kopitiam Investment 75 Bukit Timah Road #04-01 Boon Siew Building Singapore 229833 Attention: Chief Executive Officer Singapore Head Office Food Junction Holdings Ltd. 91 Tanglin Road #02-02 Tanglin Place Singapore 247918 Attention: Chief Executive Officer Dear Sir, I hope this letter finds you well. I refer to the Photos Attached – Please see this feedback as a business opportunity to max your profits. Customers visiting Marina Bay Sands – Food Court – Tai Feng are from a certain culture and class level that prefer not to get their hands messy when eating food nor go through the trouble of peeling prawn shells. Not everyone knows how to peel prawn shells with a pair of spoon and fork. Why not advise all Hokkien Mee food stalls in Singapore and the World to advertise the option to have Hokkien Mee’s prawns as fully peeled on top of the option of the prawns with the shell? This will open a niche group of new customer demographics and max sales and profits which is great for Singapore economy and tourism at a very low and insignificant cost in comparison with the potential profits. 9 January 2016 RE: Why not offer an additional option of peeled prawns in hokkien mee to max profits SPRING Singapore 1 Fusionopolis Walk #01-02 South Tower, Solaris Singapore 138628 Attention: Mr Philip YEO, Chairman MINISTRY OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY 100 High Street #09-01 The Treasury Singapore 179434 Attention: Minister for Trade & Industry (Trade), Lim Hng Kiang Kopitiam Investment 75 Bukit Timah Road #04-01 Boon Siew Building Singapore 229833 Attention: Chief Executive Officer Singapore Head Office Food Junction Holdings Ltd. 91 Tanglin Road #02-02 Tanglin Place Singapore 247918 Attention: Chief Executive Officer Dear Sir, I hope this letter finds you well. I refer to the Photos Attached – Please see this feedback as a business opportunity to max your profits. Customers visiting Marina Bay Sands – Food Court – Tai Feng are from a certain culture and class level that prefer not to get their hands messy when eating food nor go through the trouble of peeling prawn shells. Not everyone knows how to peel prawn shells with a pair of spoon and fork. Why not advise all Hokkien Mee food stalls in Singapore and the World to advertise the option to have Hokkien Mee’s prawns as fully peeled on top of the option of the prawns with the shell? This will open a niche group of new customer demographics and max sales and profits which is great for Singapore economy and tourism at a very low and insignificant cost in comparison with the potential profits.
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