SINGAPORE: Retailers are seeing an increase in demand for masks and antigen rapid test (ART) kits amid a surge in COVID-19 cases in Singapore.
Despite the rise in sales, however, stocks of both masks and ART kits remain sufficient while their prices have been stable, retailers told CNA.
“There has been an increase in demand for ART kits by about 30 per cent over the past three weeks while prices have held stable,” a FairPrice Group spokesperson said on Monday (Apr 17).
“FairPrice Group will continue to closely monitor consumer demand and ensure that we remain prepared to serve the needs of the community,” the spokesperson added.
Watsons noted a rise in demand for masks and ART kits, but the retailer assured customers that these items are readily available.
“Watsons has been monitoring closely on demand and distribution of COVID-related items such as masks and test kits to ensure constant supply and healthy stock holding,” a Watsons spokesperson said on Tuesday.
“While we are seeing some spike in sales for both masks and test kits, our stocks remained healthy, and we have no intent for any price change.”
DFI Retail, the parent company of 7-Eleven, Cold Storage, Giant and Guardian, also noted a similar trend. It added that apart from stocks of masks and ART kits, supplies of medications to treat symptoms of COVID-19 remain adequate as well.
“Mask sales have increased slightly in the last fortnight,” a spokesperson said.
“We would like to assure customers that we have sufficient stocks of masks, ART test kits (and) fever, cough and cold medication, and that we will keep prices affordable for our customers as well.”