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Give Chicken Wing, Take Back Whole Chicken Theory: Water Price Hike Since 2020! | EP 1

 




Have you ever felt like you’re paying more for everything but can’t quite put your finger on how much? Well, what if I told you that since the last General Election in 2020, your water bill alone has gone up by a ridiculous 20%—and there’s more to come? This isn’t speculation. These are facts. Facts that, for some reason, aren’t being widely talked about. And today, I’m going to break it all down for you. Give Chicken Wing, Take Back Whole Chicken! Let’s see just how much has been taken back since 2020! Since becoming a content creator, I’ve heard the opposition warning about the rising cost of living. Curious, I did my own digging. What I found was shocking—the cost of essentials has skyrocketed, yet many people don’t even realize the true extent of it. Let’s start with water. The price per 1000 litres went up by 20 cents in 2024, and in April 2025, it’ll jump another 30 cents. That’s a total of 50 cents per 1000 litres. Sounds small, right? But when you add GST and look at your actual bill, the impact is massive. For the average household that paid $50 in 2020, come April 2025, they’ll be paying $60—that’s an extra $120 a year Here’s the kicker: While we’re paying $3.24 per 1000 litres, Singapore is selling 1000 gallons of water back to Malaysia at just 50 cents—that’s 14 cents per 1000 litres. What’s going on here? This is just the tip of the iceberg. I’ve uncovered price hikes of up to 68% since GE2020! Stay tuned, because I’ll be revealing even more in the next episode. So if you think things are expensive now… you haven’t seen the full picture yet. Don’t miss what’s coming next! Hit Subscribe, turn on notifications, and follow me as I expose how much more we’re really paying since GE2020!

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