Highest app purchase in UAE: Dh75,000 for food, Dh7,500 in a single order
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Last year, someone in the United Arab Emirates skipped the long lines at Apple stores by using an app to buy the newest iPhone 15 and an Apple Watch Ultra 2. They received everything at their home super fast. This large order, which cost $2,042 (Dh7,500), was the most expensive single order on the market. careem Applications Fast Groceries service.
The multi-service app shared some interesting data on customer trends in 2023.
Biggest in-app purchase. Go out for dinner the service cost a whopping $20,420 (Dh75,000) at an Indian vegetarian restaurant. One customer received gift boxes for Diwali, the festival of lights, during this big purchase.
Throughout the year, in fast, one person placed 473 orders and the fastest delivery took just one minute. Most orders arrived between 7pm and 9pm, with water and bananas being the most popular items.
Careem shared a curious fact: The bananas ordered in 2023 weighed as much as more than 1,000 gorillas! Additionally, customers asked for enough water to fill an Olympic-size swimming pool.
The app saw an 80% increase in the number of people ordering healthy food in the UAE.
Careem Pay’s The international remittance service considered the last Thursday of the month to be the most popular day to send money to India and Pakistan. The highest amount sent was $76,389 to Pakistan by a single customer. Notably, the fastest remittance transfer took just 16 seconds from the United Arab Emirates to India.
In terms of travel, the most popular intercity route was between Dubai and Sharjah. Interestingly, cyclists in Dubai, Riyadh and Amman tended to forget items in careem walks. Some of the unusual items left included a wedding dress, a pillow, a ring and even a wig.
Among cyclists, the most active completed 4,357 trips, mainly delivering orders for a JLT restaurant. The second most active passenger completed 2,288 trips, mainly to get to work.
As for bike rides, the longest ride lasted 5 hours and 38 minutes, with one adventurer exploring the Al Qudra bike path.
News Source: Khaleej Times
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