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  • 1.22 lakh condom packs: How India prepared for New Year 2025 afterparty, Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa shares trends

    1.22 lakh condom packs: How India prepared for New Year 2025 afterparty, Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa shares trends

    As India welcomed 2025, celebrations were in full swing, and quick-commerce companies like Blinkit played a key role in ensuring party essentials reached customers on time. Albinder Dhindsa, CEO of Blinkit, shared an interesting snapshot of New Year trends on X (formerly Twitter).

    He revealed that Blinkit was delivering 1,22,356 condom packs, 45,531 bottles of mineral water, 22,322 PartySmart tablets and 2,434 packets of Eno. Dhindsa jokingly asked if these items were part of the “after-party prep”, showcasing the platform’s efficiency during peak festivities.

    For the unversed, Himalaya PartySmart is a herbal remedy that prevents hangovers by reducing acetaldehyde buildup to cure symptoms like headache and nausea.

    However, Dhindsa’s update did not satisfy the social media users who wanted more information.

    “Can you share a percentage split on condom type and flavour? Would be interesting to see,” one user wrote.

    “Pls give breakup of Brands so we get Market data on what’s selling,” wrote another.

    Other users had different queries.

    “So party in this new generation means sex?” asked one user while another wondered, “Why are all the quick commerce handles sharing sales number of condoms? To promote safe sex?”

    “Condom sales is much less? So any population outbreak coming next year?” posted a curious user.

    New Year 2025: Update from Swiggy

    Swiggy earlier posted, “kisi ne calcutta biryani mangwayi hai aur instructions mein daala hai no aloo. bhai fir lucknow biryani mangwata na (Someone ordered Calcutta biryani and added “no potato” in the instructions. Brother, then why not just order Lucknow biryani instead?)”

    Swiggy CEO Rohit Kapoor reacted to it and wrote, “Tum log ladte raho (You guys keep fighting), but guess what? Bengaluru is topping the charts for biryani orders aur woh toh Hyderabadi biryani order kar rahe hain (and they’re ordering Hyderabadi biryani!).”

    Kapoor shared live social media updates, capturing the celebratory mood in cities like Bengaluru, Delhi, Pune, Jaipur and Kochi. Kapoor highlighted quirky trends.

  • ’12 Grapes Under the Table on New Year’s Eve’ Tradition Makes Blinkit Deliver ‘7x More’ Grapes Ahead of New Year 2025, CEO Albinder Dhindsa Shares ‘Cart Volume Trend’

    ’12 Grapes Under the Table on New Year’s Eve’ Tradition Makes Blinkit Deliver ‘7x More’ Grapes Ahead of New Year 2025, CEO Albinder Dhindsa Shares ‘Cart Volume Trend’

    As New Year’s Eve celebrations unfold, food and grocery delivery apps revealed some interesting trends in consumer behaviour, with Indians opting for their favourite items to ring in the new year. For many, it was a celebratory dinner of biryani or pizza, while others prepared for house parties with cold drinks and chips. However, Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa was left surprised when grapes unexpectedly became one of the most ordered items on the popular 10-minute delivery app. Earlier, Dhindsa was baffled over surged orders for grapes. But comments on his post cleared his confusion. Many users explained that a viral Spanish tradition is to be blamed for the grape mania. “We’ve already delivered 7x more grapes than we do on a regular day And thank you to everyone who explained the tradition in the replies! (sic),” he posted on X. Eating 12 Grapes on NYE 2024: What Does It Symbolise? Which Colour Grapes To Eat for Good Fortune? Everything About Spain’s ‘Twelve Grapes of Luck’ New Year Tradition.

    Blinkit Delivers ‘7x More’ Grapes Ahead of New Year 2025

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