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Swiggy Instamart in 2025: Chennai Man Spent Rs 1.06 lakh For Condoms, Bengaluru User Pays 68,000 In Tips

In a year defined by high-tech gadgets and gold-plated splurges, the true story of India's 2025 digital shopping habits lies in the unexpected extremes of intimacy and generosity. According to Swiggy Instamart's fifth annual report, "How India Instamarted 2025," two users have captured the national imagination: a Chennai customer who turned quick commerce into a high-end pharmacy run, and a Bengaluru resident who redefined the meaning of the "service industry."

The "Safe" Bet in Chennai and Bengaluru's Grand Gesture

While many used the platform for groceries, one Chennai resident took a significantly more specialized approach to their shopping cart. This single account placed a staggering 228 orders for condoms over the course of the year, amassing a total bill of Rs 1,06,398. This volume of purchase highlights how quick commerce has evolved into a discreet, reliable lifeline for personal care, removing the "awkwardness" of the pharmacy counter and replacing it with doorstep speed.

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According to Swiggy Instamart's 2025 report, a Chennai customer ordered condoms 228 times, while a Bengaluru resident paid Rs 68,600 in tips, and others bought luxury items such as gold and iPhones, with Rajkot experiencing a 10x growth in orders.
Swiggy Instamart in 2025 Chennai Man Spent Rs 1 06 lakh For Condoms Bengaluru User Pays 68 000 In Tips

Meanwhile, in Bengaluru, the city's reputation for a tech-heavy, high-earning workforce translated into unprecedented altruism. One user in the Garden City set a national record by paying out Rs 68,600 in tips to delivery partners throughout 2025. In a year where speed was king, this customer ensured that the "boots on the ground" were rewarded with more than just a five-star rating, anchoring Bengaluru as the country's most generous tipping hub.

Luxury at the Speed of Light

The report confirms that 2025 was the year the "grocery app" became a luxury storefront. The statistics are nothing short of eye-watering:

The Power Shopper: One user spent a monumental Rs 22 lakh on the platform, ranging from 22 units of the iPhone 17 to everyday essentials like milk and mints.

The Gold Rush: A Mumbai customer didn't visit a jeweler; they opened their phone and bought Rs 15.16 lakh worth of gold. In Bengaluru, the Diwali season saw a 1 kg silver brick worth Rs 1,97,000 delivered to a doorstep.

The iPhone Sprint: Hyderabad saw the year's largest single cart-a Rs 4.3 lakh order for iPhones. Speed records were shattered in Lucknow, where a pack of Maggi arrived in under two minutes, and in Pune and Ahmedabad, where iPhone 17s were delivered in less than three minutes.

A Nation Driven by Impulses

Beyond the big-ticket items, Instamart's data suggests that India is increasingly using the app for emotional and celebratory needs. Valentine's Day saw a frenzy of 666 roses ordered per minute nationally. Bengaluru again led the charge here, peaking at 1,780 combined orders per minute for roses and chocolates during the season of love.

Interestingly, the report noted that Mondays have become the most active day for gifting, suggesting that Indians are using "Giftables" to beat the start-of-the-week blues or to catch up on missed weekend celebrations.

The Rise of Tier-II Cities

Perhaps the most significant takeaway is that the quick commerce revolution is no longer just a "metro" phenomenon. Rajkot saw a massive 10x growth in orders, while Ludhiana and Bhubaneswar followed with 7x and 4x growth, respectively.

From the health-conscious shoppers of Bhopal (16x growth in wellness) to the burgeoning demand for Korean flavors and high-protein diets, the 2025 report proves that whether it's for a silver brick or a 2:00 AM snack, India is now fully "Instamarted."

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