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Perk up your morning with McDonald’s® new Donut Sticks

Hurray! McDonald is introducing something new to perk up your morning!!! Donut sticks or u can call it McYoutiao as it does look like youtiao! Donut Sticks, from  $2.20  a la carte, or  $3  with McCafé ®  Premium Roast Coffee Crisp on the outside, and soft and chewy on the inside, the golden-brown Donut Sticks are sprinkled all over with cinnamon sugar for a delightful bite (they may even remind you of some other dough sticks #youtiaochurros #you-ros).  Eat it both ways: it’s good on its own or with coffee. When you’re on the move and need a quick pick-me-up, just grab the Donut Sticks and get going! Even better, savour the Donut Sticks with a cup of McCafé ®  Premium Roast Coffee – dunking it in coffee could give you an extra kick! Wondering if it goes well with milk too?  Enjoy the Donut Sticks a la carte from $2.20, or with McCafé ®  Premium Roast Coffee from $3 to satisfy your morning cravings. The Donut St...

Paul Immigrations Reviews: Applying for Singapore PR, Made Easy!

Did you know that there are a great deal of benefits to being a Singapore PR (Permanent Resident)? When buying property, a PR is only required to pay half the stamp duty that is imposed on a foreigner, allowing them to buy a home at more affordable fees. On top of that, you relieve yourself of the stress of re-applying for a work permit whenever you switch to a new job. If you have a family, the benefits are even greater! PRs get priority for their kids to gain placement at the local public educational institutes. PR status enables your children to attain more places in schools in comparison to foreigners. It is thus no wonder that so many foreigners want and try to become PRs in Singapore. If you are intending to apply for PR, it is important to first ensure that your mind is set on this decision. This is because the application is a long and tedious process that can take over 6 months. It is normal to face anxieties about applying for PR in Singapore. There are online forums wi...