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From instant noodles to mangoes: Swiggy Instamart unveils fascinating 2023 trends

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As we approach the end of 2023, Swiggy Instamart has unveiled its yearly ‘Quick Commerce Trends’ report, revealing intriguing insights into consumer habits.

A Jaipur resident made 67 orders in a single day, while a Delhi resident astonishingly spent INR 12,87,920 on groceries in a year. According to Swiggy Instamart, the individual from Delhi managed to save INR 1,70,102 on his annual grocery expenses.

Another order from Delhi featured a total of 99 items, with the majority being chips, chocolates, and cookies.

The highest single order, valued at INR 31,748, was placed by a user from Chennai. This purchase included coffee, juice, cookies, nachos, and chips.

Curious about the most frequently ordered items? Swiggy disclosed that onions, tomatoes, and coriander leaves maintained their status as the most commonly ordered trio across all orders.

Bengaluru boasts the country’s most ardent mango lovers, surpassing the combined mango orders of Mumbai and Hyderabad.

In September, the highest volume of condom orders was registered. If you’re curious about the most commonly ordered items accompanying condoms, surprisingly, onions took the lead, followed by bananas and chips.

In the realm of snacks, Makhana emerged as the clear winner with an impressive 1.3 million orders. As for the most searched items on the app, milk took the lead, followed by curd and onions.

In terms of specific days, the demand for chips reached a remarkable peak on November 19, with a delivery of 1,39,874 packets. On October 15, a substantial 1,90,418 units of milk were ordered.

On August 12, 5,893 condom packets were delivered, and on September 6, a significant 21,591 units of butter were delivered. October 2 recorded the sale of 82 tonnes of tomatoes, while on May 21, 36 tonnes of mangoes were ordered. On July 30, a substantial 61 tonnes of onions were ordered.

According to Swiggy, its delivery personnel covered a distance of 29,95,13,538 kilometers this year. The fastest delivery was accomplished in Delhi, where a packet of instant noodles was delivered in just 65 seconds!

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