Deliveroo scours its chocolate orders to uncover Singapore’s biggest sweet tooths. Chocolate, besides the fact that it tastes great, also comes with health benefits such as boosting serotonin and dopamine levels. It comes with no surprise that Singaporeans welcome chocolate with open arms.
According to Deliveroo’s data, residents in the Bukit Timah and Queenstown made a staggering more than 70,000 chocolate orders in the past year, exceeding those from their Northern counterparts in Woodlands by seven times! Residents from the East at Katong and Geylang come in a close second, while Orchard and Tanglin rank at third place for the highest chocolate orders in Singapore.
Deliveroo’s data reveals that dinner is the most popular time for chocolate-flavoured orders on the app, with lunch following at a close second.
The month of July saw the highest number of chocolate orders. On 2021, Singaporeans spent a whopping $538.92 on Tony’s Chocolonely bars from Little Farms.
Deliveroo’s deep dive found that chocolate items of all kinds are well-loved within the local community. Thus, the food delivery service is happy to announce awesome treats this World Chocolate Day.
Get your chocolate fix on Deliveroo! Be it a chocolate chip cookie from Subway, a chocolate-flavoured ice blended drink from The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf or a chocolate-drizzled yogurt from Yolé.
The data was collected using Deliveroo Singapore’s order data from 1 June 2021 to 1 June 2022.
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