Many students in Singapore can be found hitting the books even during the weekends -- because Singapore's only resource are its people.
Some prefer to study in the library or cafes, while others convene at various study spaces in Singapore.
A supermarket on the island, however, is not exactly where one would expect to find a bunch of students hard at work.
Which is perhaps also why a photo of students studying in a Cold Storage supermarket is peak Singapore.
I suppose this is peak Singapore: studying inside a supermarket, on a Sunday. pic.twitter.com/BVwbilzXg8
— Tessa Wong 黄晓恩 (@tessa_wong) September 22, 2019
A photo of the young ones there was recently shared on Twitter by Tessa Wong.
According to her tweet on Sep. 22, 2019, the BBC journalist said that the students were studying inside the Fusionopolis Cold Storage on a Sunday.
In case you can't see the photo:
Cold Storage at Fusionopolis
The Cold Storage at Fusionopolis appears to have been set up for the purpose of hosting meet-ups and for people to lounge as it has a sitting area complete with charging points.
This particular Cold Storage also happens to offer meeting spaces with internet access and a TV projector.
These meeting spaces can be booked for a minimum of one hour and a maximum of 10 hours.
According to the Cold Storage website, there are two different rooms available: The Thinking Room (fits eight to 10 people) and The Den (fits four to six people).
Currently, the rooms can be booked for free.
A booking of four hours will also require a minimum spend of S$100 of in-store purchases.
Multi-task by studying and also stocking up on groceries.
Top photo via Twitter/Tessa Wong & via.
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