One of the most baffling highlights was a man who ordered food worth Rs. 28,59,611 from Zomato in 2022. Unsplash
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The Biggest Foodie: A Pune Man Ordered Food Worth Rs. 28.6 Lakh from Zomato in 2022

Around 29 lakh is a healthy annual income provided in a tech hub like Pune. What if someone spent that amount just by ordering food on Zomato? As crazy as it may sound, that happened!

Dr. Amey Patil

Around 29 lakh is a healthy annual income provided in a tech hub like Pune. What if someone spent that amount just by ordering food on Zomato? As crazy as it may sound, that happened!

Zomato posted a '2022 Meme Rewind' post on Instagram. The post had interesting insights as to how India ordered in 2022. Undoubtedly, one of the most baffling highlights was a man who ordered food worth Rs. 28,59,611 from Zomato in 2022. Zomato had to use the infamous picture of Elon Musk walking into the Twitter office with a sink captioned, "Let that sink in."

The man was bestowed with the coveted title of the "Biggest Foodie."

A customer named Rahul ordered the most cakes in 2022.

Some other record-breaking Food Facts -

  • 186 Biryanis were delivered every minute by Zomato. 

  • A customer named Rahul ordered the most cakes in 2022.

  • Tina from Kharagpur ordered Pizzas worth Rs. 25,455 in a single go. 

  • Ankur from Delhi placed 3330 orders this year. It amounts to approximately 9 orders per day. 

  • Yash from Surat said, 'Thank you' on chat support every time his order was delivered. 

  • 3 people asked chat support if they received Bitcoin, 471 people searched for 'Breakup food', and 79,160 people asked for extra oregano in cooking instructions. 

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