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Uber Eats reveals creeping Halloween delivery trends for procrastinators
Indianapolis, Indiana – Uber Eats has released its fifth annual Cravings Report, which provides insights into the most popular, odd, and surprising delivery requests, just in time for Halloween. This year’s study features some strange and unusual user preferences, including ordering steak with jelly or putting seaweed with pasta sauce.
Among the report’s trends related to Halloween are:
1. Uber to the Rescue: In the days preceding Halloween of last year, Uber Eats received over 25,000 bags of candy orders, indicating the need for last-minute sweets.
2. Most Popular Candy: According to the survey, Reese’s, Twix, Snickers, Peanut M&Ms, and Hershey’s Cookies ‘N’ Cream are the most popular chocolates bought through Uber Eats.
3. Taste the Blast: One of the most popular sweet snacks bought through Uber Eats is an unexpected 90s snack called Gushers.
4. Sweet Tooth Season: This year, a candy enthusiast with a serious sweet tooth asked for an astounding 135 bags of M&Ms.
5. State Preferences:
Better Together: In the South, peanut butter and chocolate go hand in hand. Kentucky, Louisiana, South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee are the states where Reese’s candy is most frequently ordered.
I Love Nerds: Nerds are the preferred option for people in Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Vermont, and Wyoming.
Give me a Break: Delaware and Arizona are home to devoted Kit Kat bar enthusiasts.
In addition, Uber Eats is satisfying customers’ desires for candy with a Halloween deal. Through the app, users can save up to 60% on sweets, costumes, decorations, Party City, and Halloween City purchases. Users can explore the specials at horrorcodes.com for additional information on these spine-tingling deals.
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