Bite Size Insights

Explore order-ahead trends and discover how your guests are engaging with the world around them.

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The fewest number of pickup orders were on July 4th, while September 13th had the most, with a 200% increase.

Most delivery orders came from restaurants, exceeding grocery and retail delivery.

Pickup volume was consistent from July to August. September saw a 40% drop in pickups and a 25% drop in delivery.

Sunday on Labor Day Weekend had the highest number of delivery orders.

July had the highest amount of pickup orders this quarter.

July 31st experienced the highest pickup order volume for restaurants, followed by September 13th.

Sunday, September 15th had the highest grocery pickup order volume.

Father’s Day had 28% more pickup orders than Mother’s Day.

Retail pickup orders spiked 1-3 days before Mother’s Day and Father’s Day.

During Mother's Day and Father's Day weekends, there was an 81% increase in retail pickup orders.

Retailers who promoted an omnichannel experience saw a 38% increase in pickup orders.

Grocery pickups reached their highest point in May.

Sundays are the most popular days for grocery pickups, followed by Saturdays and Mondays.

Monday was the most popular pickup day on Memorial Day weekend.

When moms are off duty, they order in! Delivery orders spiked on Mother's Day.

June had the highest number of pickup orders for restaurants.

June had 44% more restaurant pickup orders than April.

Convenience store deliveries spiked on 4/20.

The peak for grocery pickup orders was on Cinco de Mayo.

Grocery pickup orders on Cinco de Mayo was 83% higher than average.

Friday is the most popular day to order delivery; that makes it a chill day! Tuesday is the second most popular.

Source: Data is derived from the Flybuy platform, encompassing pickup orders from regional, national, and global brands.

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