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Chinese New Year Hamper

By Money Sick | January 30, 2008


This is a Chinese New Year Hamper Delivery


The Chinese New Year Hamper is decorated with cherry blossom flowers and pasted with a Chinese New Year Greeting Card.


Hamper containing Premium Buddha Jump Over The Wall , Abalone and Bird’s Nests

Chinese New Year is a period of giving gifts. Giving Chinese New Year Hampers is a very common tradition since my younger days. My father used to buy expensive and cheap hampers to give to business bosses and even some of his employees. It is a good time to show appreciation and strengthen business relationships and ties. It is a golden opportunity to open new business for insurance adviser or financial adviser too.

The picture above is an example of Chinese New Year hamper. There are many types of hampers. There are canned food plus Chinese New Year Goodies food hampers, Flowers and Fruit Hampers and like this example above, tonic food hampers. There are Buddha Jumps Over the Wall, abalone, Ginseng, bird’s nest and shark’s fin soup in the hampers.

In the past, Richard and my brother-in-law used to give my parents Chinese New Year Hampers. The hampers looked nice. People often display their Chinese New Year in their house and open them only on or after the 15th day of Chinese New Year. This is where they realized that the contents are not as good as you have thought them to be. If you add the values of the items in the hampers, they are generally so much cheaper. They are definitely not value for money or not worth your money at all if you want to buy hampers for your own use. After a few years, my parents finally told us to stop wasting money. Buy bird’s nest, buy tonic and buy Chinese New Year food from NTUC Fairprice or Shop & Save is definitely cheaper and save you more money for other things than buying hampers.

However, if you are doing business, giving hampers is definitely much better than giving bags of food purchased from NTUC Fairprice or Shop & Save. This is because where business is concerned, impression always count.

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