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Singapore Food Outlet Closures Sees Convenience & Plant-Based Surge

Singapore Diners heading home visual media.

' Singapore Food Outlet Closures' isn’t just a sad headline, it’s looking like a structural reset. As rents, wages and ingredient costs bite, closures have climbed to ~307 F&B outlets a month in 2025 (up from ~254 in 2024). That squeeze is pushing diners home and straight into supermarket chillers, convenience chains and delivery-friendly formats (RTE/RTH).


The winners? Grocery and convenience. FairPrice lists 300+ ready meals (including plant-forward SKUs), RedMart pushes chilled ready meals, and 7-Eleven keeps refreshing limited-time RTE ranges — historically even trialling Impossible-based meals at scale. It’s faster, predictable pricing, and no service charge.


Plant-based is now baked into the offer rather than a sideshow as Cold Storage carries Impossible and Quorn across frozen/meal components; Growthwell’s homegrown HAPPIEE! seafood/meat analogues target the same “heat-and-eat” mission. Expect more private-label RTH, halal-certified plant-based SKUs, and meal-prep subscriptions filling the dine-out gap.



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