On a routine basis, desperate times would call for desperate measures. But to a master mind, desperate times actually call for profitable measures.

Or so the story of 7-Eleven seems to go anyway, what with their latest introductions to hit the market:

DinTaiFung-style fried rice, bubble tea gummies and fans.

Feeling bored, warm and starved of your usual DTF this Coronavirus season?

No worries; 7-Eleven got you covered.

7-Eleven Now Selling DTF-Style Fried Rice, Bubble Tea Gummy & Even Fans

This May, be prepared for the biggest revelations to grace the country since Covid-19 and your Aunt May’s 69th birthday bash;

7-Eleven has dropped a couple of new singles in the convenience-starved population of Singapore, and they’re absolutely hot.

For starters, they now offer wholesome Garlic Fried Rice Family Packs.

Image: Facebook (7-Eleven Singapore)

Priced at just $6.50 each, the DTF-style Fried Rice feeds up to 4 pax and is a worthy addition to any Pandemic-induced, Insta-level home-cooked meal. Just heat it up and you’re ready to go!

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And then for seconds, the established convenience store chain has released bags of Brown Sugar Bubble Tea Balls for your itchy-mouth, boba-loving perusal.

Image: Facebook (7-Eleven Singapore)

Dubbed the chain-exclusive Seven Seven Brown Sugar Bubble Tea Ball Candy, this brown sugar bubble tea gummy is the perfect solution to your irrevocable boba cravings.

So if you’re sick and tired of commenting on LiHo’s Instagram page and not getting any of it, well…

You might be better off purchasing some Seven Seven Brown Sugar Bubble Tea Ball Candy instead.

And then last but definitely not least, it’s the one thing you’ve been so rabidly starving for:

A beautiful, absolutely ravishing model of a stress-reliever: the enamouring PowerPac Fan.

Image: Facebook (7-Eleven Singapore)

Standing at an impressive 16 inches tall, this captivating specimen comes equipped with stronger wind power for all your dreary cooling needs.

After all, the Covid-19 pandemic might’ve gotten everybody to stay at home, but it sure didn’t do anything about Singapore’s infamous weather.

And not to worry if you’re one with a distinct height complex; 7-Eleven also has the Bear Fan to cool you down from below.

Image: Facebook (7-Eleven Singapore)

Portable and oscillatory, this gem will get you through the hottest days whether you’re in your room, the living room, the kitchen or even the toilet.

Everyday Convenience

At a time when going out is discouraged and every retail shop seems to have closed, convenience stores have steadfastly emerged as a top priority as the go-to for food and supplies. And yet, to their credit, 7-Eleven has somehow managed to up their game even further;

Like seriously, actual fans retailing in a 24/7 convenience store?

Damn, it’s no wonder they’re the top dog in Singapore (no offence, Cheers. Cheers!).

But hey, I’m not complaining. Now that we can easily procure the likes of whole food, snacks and even fans from the nearest convenience store…

A shut-in life suddenly doesn’t seem so unmanageable anymore.

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