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Life in Delhi has now become not only fast but also smart. In a city where online ordering was once limited to everyday items, now people are getting gold, expensive mobile phones and premium food delivered at home. Instamart's annual report shows that Delhi-NCR has now become a center of quick commerce, where even big and expensive purchases are being made within a few minutes.
According to the report, the people of Delhi bought a lot of 24 carat gold coins this year. One out of every four gold coin orders came from Delhi-NCR. This clearly means that people are now relying on mobile apps to buy gold instead of going to jewelery showrooms. Be it festival or investment, gold has now been included in the list of instant delivery.
Now people in Delhi are becoming more open and understanding regarding personal needs. The demand for sexual wellness, healthcare and personal tech accessories is continuously increasing. At the same time, a data related to Chennai attracts everyone's attention, where a user ordered condoms worth more than one lakh rupees in the whole year.
Purchase of expensive electronic goods has also increased rapidly in Delhi. A case also came to light in the report, where a customer ordered 28 iPhones in a single order, the price of which was more than Rs 20 lakh. This shows that now people in Delhi are not hesitating to spend huge amount even if the facilities are available at home.
Delhi has always been known for its love for food and this habit is clearly visible on online platforms as well. The demand for premium chocolates, bakery items, frozen snacks and instant noodles has increased significantly. The special thing is that a huge craze was seen among the people of Delhi regarding Korean food. Items like Hot Chicken Ramen have made a special place among the youth.
In Delhi, most orders are placed between 10 and 11 pm. At this time people like to order things like chips, soft drinks and packaged water. That means snacking late at night during work, study or entertainment has become a habit of Delhiites.