Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Rs 1 Lakh on Condoms, Rs 68,000 in Tips, and Rs 4.3 Lakh iPhones: Check Out What Users Bought on Instamart in 2025

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Swiggy Instamart’s fifth annual report, “How India Instamarted 2025,” paints a vivid picture of quick commerce’s transformation from grocery top-ups to a daily lifeline for everything from doodh-dahi to diamond-level splurges. Released December 22, the analysis of millions of orders across 128+ cities reveals Bengaluru’s tipping king shelling out ₹68,600 to delivery partners—the highest single-user total nationally—while Chennai users collectively tipped ₹59,505, underscoring evolving consumer generosity amid surging order values.

Bengaluru’s Tipping Titan Leads the Pack

A Bengaluru user emerged as India’s most generous Instamart customer, cumulatively tipping ₹68,600 across 2025 deliveries. This outpaced Chennai’s group effort of ₹59,505, with other metros trailing. The report notes tipping’s rise as quick commerce embeds in routines—Bengaluru cemented its “tipping capital” status, reflecting higher per-order spends (up ~20% YoY) and cultural shifts toward rewarding speed amid traffic woes.

Wild High-Value Orders Redefine Quick Commerce

Instamart transcended staples in 2025, handling extravagant carts that blur grocery and gadget lines:

  • Hyderabad’s iPhone Haul: One user dropped ₹4.3 lakh on three iPhone 17s in a single transaction—quick commerce’s priciest gadget grab.
  • Chennai’s Condom Cartel: A user placed 228 orders totaling ₹1.06 lakh on condoms (1 in 127 orders platform-wide; September spiked 24%). Discreet health buys normalized, with one account hitting ₹1 lakh+.
  • Pet Pamperer: Chennai spent ₹2.41 lakh on pet supplies.
  • Tech Splurge: Noida user blew ₹2.69 lakh on Bluetooth speakers, SSDs and robot vacuums.
  • Top Spender: Cumulative ₹22 lakh+ across 22 iPhone 17s, gold coins, air fryers and mints.

Contrast: Bengaluru’s tiniest cart was ₹10 for a printout. Gold surged 400% on Dhanteras; Valentine’s saw 666 roses/minute.

Everyday Staples Dominate Volumes

Milk flowed at 4+ packets/second; paneer outsold cheese. Late-night munchies crowned masala potato chips king (9/10 top cities). Repeats ruled: Kochi’s curry leaf fanatic ordered 368 times; staples like dahi, eggs, bananas, butter fueled loyalty. Mondays emerged as gifting peak.

Quick Commerce’s 2025 Evolution

Instamart’s data signals maturation:

  • High-Ticket Normalization: Electronics/gold join groceries; AOV up 20-25%.
  • Tier-II Surge: Emerging cities drive volume growth.
  • Category Boom: Non-grocery (pets, health, gadgets) up 3x; condoms/health normalized.
  • Festive Fireworks: Dhanteras gold +400%; Valentine’s roses frenzy.

Platform growth: Orders analyzed Jan-Nov across 128 cities; Bengaluru/Hyderabad/Chennai led extravagance.

What It Means for Consumers and Platforms

2025 marked quick commerce’s “graduation” to everyday essential + impulse/luxury hub. Tipping reflects appreciation for 10-min magic amid urban chaos; high carts show trust in platforms handling valuables securely. Challenges: Delivery strain, returns on gadgets. For rivals (Zepto, Blinkit), it’s a benchmark—Instamart’s breadth (milk to iPhones) sets the tempo.

As India shops “all-in,” 2025 proves convenience trumps category: from ₹10 printouts to ₹4.3 lakh hauls, Instamart became the urban heartbeat.

Read this: Swiggy to Raise Rs 10,000 Crore to Expand Instamart Operations, Gets Final Board Approval

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