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Nearly 7 in 10 Singaporeans use food delivery daily

About 62% expect to increase spending on food delivery in the next 12 months. 

Around 68% of Singaporeans use food delivery as part of their daily life, with 87% claiming that such services enable them to “make more of [their] spare time.”

In a statement, food delivery platform Deliveroo added that the lack of time to prepare meals and not wanting to cook are the top reasons for using food delivery services.

The average spending on food delivery also rose to $88.80 (S$118) monthly from $81.28 (S$108) in the survey in 2022.

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People aged between 46 and 55 spend the most, averaging $127.18 (S$169) per month.

In the next 12 months, 62% of consumers expect to spend more on food delivery.

The survey involved 1,000 respondents from Singapore aged 18 to 65, conducted by Censuswide on behalf of Deliveroo.

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