Maximum Swiggy Instamart Sexual Wellness Order Came From THIS State: Report
Times Now December 28, 2024 08:39 PM

Swiggy Instamart is an Indian’s go-to grocery shopping platform. With the increased convenience of doorstep delivery, Swiggy's report has revealed some intriguing yet fascinating data on India's buying habits this year. From customers buying stationary pencil sharpeners worth Rs 3 to a devoted pet lover spending over Rs 15 lakh on pet supplies, this report is a fun insight into the preferences of quick commerce customers of India. The grocery shopping platform has expanded its item catalog where a customer can now buy anything, from a packet of chips to gold coins. A man from Gujarat has set a record of on the grocery delivery platform where he bought gold coins worth Rs 8,32,032. His extravagant purchase established the mood for India's festive shopping vibe, as others concentrated on Diwali cleaning necessities.Swiggy’s Instamart also saw some unexpected records of the quickest 89-second delivery of the year took place in Kochi, where a basket of Nendran bananas and red amaranthus arrived at its location traveling 180 meters. According to Swiggy’s data, in cities like Hyderabad, Delhi, and Bengaluru, the highest stealth shopping was observed from 10 pm to 11 pm where favored choices included masala-flavored snacks, Kurkure, and flavored condoms. Bengaluru was also the leading city in the record of the maximum number of sexual wellness products ordered, especially contraceptives. The data also showed that one out of every 140 orders featured a sexual wellness item. In Hyderabad, a user also set the record for buying the least expensive item a, pencil sharpener costing Rs 3. Swiggy’s data also revealed new records set by different states of India in 2024. Nationwide, milk, curd, dosa batter, chips, and soft drinks led the rankings. On December 1, from 7 pm to 8 pm, Indians purchased 4,500 kgs of onions within just one hour. Customers from Delhi and Dehradun together expended more than Rs 20 lakhs on essential kitchen items such as flour, milk, and oil. A pet lover in Mumbai spent Rs 15,00,000 on pet products, mainly for cats and dogs. In a single day, Mumbai saw a record order worth Rs 8,20,360 for tonic water, revealing an unforeseen preference of health-conscious Mumbaikars.

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