
Singaporeans Ditch Personal Thought For Plastic, Elevating Gift Card Market To Billion-Dollar Zenith
A groundbreaking report from the island nation of Singapore reveals that the gift card market is set to reach a staggering US$2.43 billion by 2030, confirming once and for all that thoughtful gestures are officially obsolete. Analysts attribute this meteoric rise to the inherent efficiency of pre-paid plastic, allowing Singaporeans to express affection without the cumbersome burden of actual personal consideration.
βThis robust expansion signifies a matured understanding of gifting within our populace," stated an anonymous Singaporean government official, an expert in Consumer Efficiency Metrics. "Why waste precious time deciphering individual desires when a Qoo10 or Sephora voucher offers ultimate flexibility and minimal fuss? It's simply logical."
Citizens wholeheartedly agree. "Aiyo, what to do? So busy working until no time to shop for proper gift," exclaimed Madam Tan, a resident of Bedok. "Better just give FairPrice voucher, then my niece can buy whatever she wants. Confirm won't say I buy rubbish, right? Shiok!" The report also highlighted prominent brands like Apple, Ikea, and CapitaLand Malls as key players in this emotionally streamlined economy.
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