Digital dining? NFTs gain traction in Singapore's F&B sector

Rajid Yusof Arafat, who is more commonly known by his stage name Yung Raja, is the founder of The Maha Co, an Indian and Mexican Fusion café. ST PHOTO: TIMOTHY DAVID
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SINGAPORE - Non-fungible tokens (NFTs), already the buzzword in the art and music worlds, are starting to make waves in the food and beverage (F&B) sector too.

NFTs are unique digital tokens that can represent digital or physical assets such as art, music or alcohol.

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