When it comes to grocery shopping in Singapore, there are certain promotions that feel a little more special than the usual weekly discounts. The Cold Storage and CS Fresh New Zealand Fair is one of those events that consistently stands out, especially for shoppers who appreciate high-quality imported produce and pantry essentials. Running from 16 to 29 April 2026, this limited-time fair brings a wide selection of New Zealand favourites into selected outlets across Singapore, with savings that go up to $12.10 on selected wine labels and plenty more across fresh produce, dairy, snacks, and premium pantry items.
What makes this fair especially appealing is not just the discounts, but the focus on clean, responsibly sourced food from New Zealand. From orchard-fresh fruits to air-flown seafood and UMF-certified Manuka honey, this is the kind of promotion that encourages stocking up on everyday essentials while also treating the household to something premium.
For many shoppers in Singapore, New Zealand products already carry a reputation for freshness and quality. So when a promotion like this comes along, it naturally becomes a good opportunity to explore more of what is usually considered premium-priced items.
A closer look at what is available in the fair
The New Zealand Fair covers a wide variety of categories, making it easy for different types of shoppers to find something worthwhile. Whether someone is planning weekly meals, stocking up pantry essentials, or simply looking for healthier snack alternatives, the selection feels thoughtfully curated.
Fresh produce, seafood, and meats
The fresh section is where the fair truly shines. Items like ZESPRI Rubyred Kiwi Fruits at $5.95 per punnet and Posy Apples at $5.45 per box make it easier to enjoy quality fruit without stretching the budget too much. There is also the unique Kiwano Melon at $8.50 each, which stands out as a conversation starter fruit thanks to its unusual appearance and antioxidant-rich profile.
For drinks and meal preparation, HOMEGROWN Juice Assorted 1L is offered at 2 for $10.95, which provides a decent saving for households that regularly stock juice. Potatoes from FRED’S GMO-Free range also come in a value deal of 2 for $6.20, which works well for home cooking.
Seafood lovers will find this fair particularly attractive. Air-flown selections such as SANFORD Greenshell Mussels at $16.50 per pack and EAST ROCK Wild Snapper at $23.90 per pack bring restaurant-style ingredients into home kitchens. There is also AORAKI Cold-Smoked King Salmon at 2 for $19.95, which is ideal for quick breakfasts or light meals.
Frozen seafood options like SEALORD Dory and Hoki at $14.95 ensure there is something for every cooking preference, whether it is grilling, frying, or baking.
Premium Manuka honey and pantry essentials
One of the strongest highlights of this fair is the Manuka honey selection. Known for its wellness benefits and premium positioning, brands like MOUNT SOMERS and MOTHER EARTH are featured heavily.
For example, MOUNT SOMERS Manuka Honey UMF 15+ is priced at $35, while the UMF 10+ version comes at $20. Meanwhile, MOTHER EARTH Manuka Honey UMF 10+ is offered at $24.95, which reflects a noticeable saving compared to regular pricing. Even smaller wellness items like THE HONEYMAN Manuka Honey Lozenges at $3.50 make it easier to try without committing to a full jar.
Beyond honey, there are pantry favourites like PIC’S Peanut Butter at $7.90, FORTY THIEVES Almond Butter at $9.50, and GOOD BY GROVE Avocado Oil at 2 for $37.90. Chocolate lovers are not left out either, with WHITTAKER’S Dark Chocolate at $7.95, making it a small indulgence worth adding to the basket.
Dairy, beverages, and wines
The dairy and beverage section brings a mix of exclusive and new items. For example, CLEVEDON Buffalo Yoghurt at $12.90 and CYCLOPS Lactose Free Yoghurt at $4.90 cater to different dietary preferences.
There are also refreshing new products like KIWI SORBET at $10.95, which adds a seasonal dessert option, and MOMOJO Kefir Drinks at 2 for $9, which are increasingly popular among health-conscious shoppers.
Milk staples such as MEADOW FRESH Pure Milk at 2 for $4.50 make daily essentials more affordable during the promotion period.
However, one of the strongest drawcards remains the wine selection. Labels like WAIRU RIVER Wines at $26.90 and OYSTER BAY Sauvignon Blanc starting from $29.90 offer savings of up to $12.10, which makes this a timely opportunity for those planning gatherings or simply restocking home wine collections.
Why this promotion is worth visiting
There are grocery promotions, and then there are curated fairs like this that feel more purposeful. The New Zealand Fair is not just about discounts; it is about access to premium imported products at more approachable prices.
One key reason to consider visiting is the consistency of quality. New Zealand is known for strict farming standards and clean food production practices, and this is reflected in every category included in the fair.
Another reason is value stacking. While some individual discounts may look small, they add up significantly when combining fresh produce, pantry staples, and beverages in one shopping trip. For households managing weekly grocery budgets, this kind of promotion helps stretch the dollar further without compromising quality.
It is also a good opportunity to try something new. Products like Kiwano Melon, Kiwi Sorbet, and air-flown seafood are not everyday supermarket staples, which makes this fair an interesting chance to experiment with new flavours.
Smart shopping approach during the fair
Shoppers who want to maximise the promotion may consider a few practical strategies. Firstly, focusing on bundle deals such as “2 for” offers tends to deliver better overall savings, especially for items like juices, kefir drinks, and smoked salmon.
Secondly, prioritising pantry staples such as honey, oils, and peanut butter helps extend the benefit of the promotion beyond a single meal occasion. These are items that last longer and offer better long-term value.
Finally, visiting early in the promotion period can help ensure better stock availability, especially for popular items like seafood and wine selections, which tend to move quickly during themed fairs.
Promotional/Event Details:
Date: 16–29 April 2026
Time: Store opening hours (selected outlets)
Venue: Cold Storage & CS Fresh selected outlets including Paragon, Tanglin, Holland Village, Cluny Court, Great World City, Chancery Court, United Square, Plaza Singapura, Jelita, Takashimaya
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