Swiggy’s Instamart revealed its 2025 shopping trends, showcasing India’s diverse consumer behavior. Orders ranged from Rs 10 printouts to a Rs 4.3 lakh single-cart iPhone purchase. The year also saw extravagant spends like Rs 22 lakh on gadgets and gold, alongside quirky buys such as Rs 1 lakh worth of condoms.
Swiggy’s quick commerce platform Instamart has released its annual order analysis for 2025, painting a vivid picture of India’s evolving shopping habits. What began as a service for groceries and essentials has now transformed into a full-fledged retail ecosystem, with consumers ordering everything from smartphones and gold coins to quirky items in bulk.
The highlight of the year was a Hyderabad-based gadget enthusiast who spent Rs 4.3 lakh in a single transaction on three iPhone 17s. Another top spender shelled out Rs 22 lakh cumulatively on 22 iPhones, 24K gold coins, and everyday essentials like eggs and milk. Meanwhile, a Chennai customer made headlines by ordering condoms worth over Rs 1 lakh, reflecting the platform’s diverse product reach.
Instamart’s report also revealed fascinating festival-driven trends. On Valentine’s Day, Indians ordered nearly 666 roses per minute, while gold purchases surged 400% during Diwali. The smallest cart of the year was a Rs 10 printout in Bengaluru, underscoring the platform’s accessibility across income groups.
Key Highlights
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Orders ranged from Rs 10 printouts to Rs 4.3 lakh iPhone purchases
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Hyderabad user spent Rs 22 lakh on iPhones, gold coins, and essentials
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Chennai customer ordered condoms worth Rs 1 lakh in 2025
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Valentine’s Day saw 666 roses ordered per minute; Diwali gold orders surged 400%
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Instamart’s expansion reflects quick commerce evolving into mainstream retail beyond groceries
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Tier-II cities contributed significantly to growth, highlighting wider adoption of instant delivery services
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Instamart’s 2025 haul demonstrates how quick commerce has become embedded in India’s everyday shopping culture. From luxury gadgets to quirky essentials, the platform’s data reveals a nation embracing convenience, variety, and spontaneity in its purchases.
Sources: Livemint, NewsBytes, Moneycontrol, YourStory, MediaBrief