> Quick view: S$3 off eggs + S$3 off rice = up to S$6 off, every Saturday from 18 July to 29 August 2026, when you pay with any DBS or POSB credit or debit card at Sheng Siong or Giant. No minimum spend, no code — just selected house-brand eggs and rice, one redemption per item per day.

Eggs and rice are about as staple as a Singapore grocery basket gets — and from 18 July 2026, they get cheaper on Saturdays if you're a DBS or POSB cardholder. The bank is giving S$3 off eggs and S$3 off riceup to S$6 off in a single trip — every Saturday through 29 August 2026, across 129 Sheng Siong and Giant outlets islandwide.

There's no minimum spend and nothing to key in: pay with any DBS or POSB credit or debit card and the discount comes off at checkout.

What exactly is discounted

This is the part to get right — the offer is on selected house-brand items only, one tray of eggs and one bag of rice:

SupermarketEggs (S$3 off)Rice (S$3 off)
Sheng SiongEgg For You Fresh Eggs (30s)Happy Family Fragrant Jasmine Rice (5kg)
GiantGiant Farm Fresh Eggs (30s)Giant Jasmine Fragrant Rice (5kg)

So it's a 30-egg tray and a 5kg bag of jasmine rice — not any carton or any brand on the shelf. Buy both qualifying items and you pocket the full S$6.

The fine print worth knowing

  • One redemption per item, per customer, per day — so one discounted egg tray and one discounted rice bag each Saturday.
  • About 90,000 redemptions a week, on a first-come, first-served basis, while stocks last — popular outlets may run out, so earlier in the day is safer.
  • Not stackable: the offer can't be combined with CDC vouchers or with other promotions, discounts or vouchers.
  • Works with any DBS/POSB credit or debit card; no minimum spend.

Which Saturdays

Seven of them: 18 and 25 July, then 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 August 2026. Mark the ones you'll actually be near a Sheng Siong or Giant — the discount only lands on a Saturday.

Why it's happening

DBS says this is the kick-off of its S$10 million support measures, announced in April 2026 to help households manage cost-of-living pressures. It's a step up from last year's S$0.60-off rice-and-oil offer, and the bank has also flagged a PayLah! S$3 Saturday Cashback campaign returning in September 2026.

> "When we announced our S$10 million support initiative... we hope to make these grocery trips a little more affordable," — Calvin Ong, Head of Consumer Banking Group, DBS Singapore.

Is it worth the detour?

If you already shop at Sheng Siong or Giant, this is essentially free money on things you'd buy anyway — up to S$6 a week, or roughly S$42 across all seven Saturdays if you catch every one. The trade-off is that it's tied to a specific egg tray and rice bag, capped at one each per day, and you can't layer it on top of your CDC vouchers. For a regular weekly shop, though, timing your egg-and-rice run for a Saturday is a no-effort win.

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*Verified against DBS's official press release, "DBS/POSB kicks off SGD 10 million support measures with SGD 3 off eggs and SGD 3 off rice every Saturday" (dbs.com/newsroom), and local reporting. Cover image: the campaign's official eligible-product visuals for Sheng Siong and Giant, composed side by side. Dates, eligible products, redemption limits and terms are set by DBS and the supermarkets and may change — confirm current details at dbs.com.sg or in-store.*