With the increment of the GST rate from 7% to 8%, everything around us seems to be getting more costly. However, halal-certified fast-casual burger chain, Fatburger, is doing things differently— they’re reducing prices across all outlets in Singapore!
Yes, you heard me right. After spending months of reviewing their processes, Fatburger will be sourcing quality ingredients from a new range of suppliers. This allows them to offer more affordable pricing to their customers. Hooray!

The refreshed menu implements upgrades across the board in terms of its burger and patty sizes. Their signature, The Double (S$12 , was U.P. S$16), still retains its punches of flavour, but with an upgraded 150g patty size.
The best-selling Original (S$9, was U.P. S$10) features 2 fluffy toasted brioche buns filled with a perfectly juicy grilled beef patty and fully customisable toppings. They include fresh crunchy pickles, tomatoes, lettuce, onions and mayo.
For those who are suckers for challenges, take on the Quad Burger (S$17, was U.P. S$28) featuring 4 juicy beef patties with a total weight of 600g. You’ll earn a certificate and have your picture up on Fatburger’s Wall of Fame if you managed to devour this massive burger tower.
Other items that have their prices reduced include the tender and flaky Fish Burger (S$9, was U.P. S$10), the Impossible Burger (S$15, was U.P. S$16), Teriyaki Grilled Chicken Sandwich (S$8.50, was U.P. S$10) and Hot Honey Crispy Chicken Sandwich (S$10, was U.P. S$13).
Customers can now indulge in their all-new Chicken Tenders (from S$5) which replaces the boneless chicken. These hand-battered chicken strips are big, juicy and delicious!
Starting 1 Feb 2023, Fatburger introduces an all-new Fried Chicken & Waffle Sandwich (S$7.50) for a limited time period. A battered fried chicken breast is sandwiched between 2 crispy and fluffy waffles. This sweet and savoury delight comes with a side of maple syrup— sounds so amazing!
Come visit any of their 6 outlets island-wide for an indulgent burger meal today!
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