Favor reveals shocking delivery trends in Texas report
- The second annual report highlights delivery trends and popular items in Texas for 2024.
- Queso became the most-ordered dip, surpassing salsa, with recovery orders and summer gatherings marking unique delivery moments.
- The report illustrates how Texans have embraced the convenience of delivery services, enhancing their daily lives and special occasions.
In the United States, specifically in Texas, Favor delivered its second annual How Texas Orders In Report on December 12, 2024. This report uncovers the preferences and peculiarities of Texans regarding on-demand delivery services throughout the year. Significant trends included the overwhelming preference for queso over salsa as the state's favored dip for 2024. Following closely, guacamole retained its position as the third most popular dip among Texans. The report highlighted extraordinary delivery moments throughout the year, showcasing how Texans utilized delivery services to enhance their experiences, regardless of the occasion. Notable seasonal trends emerged, such as recovery orders on New Year's Day, which included peculiar requests ranging from breakfast biscuits to soothing hot tea and even a weighted blanket. As summer arrived, June saw a notable uptick in deliveries catering to poolside gatherings, with items like rosé wine and essential grilling supplies leading the way. Despite extreme weather conditions, including record-high temperatures, many Texans exhibited unwavering enthusiasm for hot soup deliveries. Additionally, the report featured amusing and creative delivery notes left by customers, such as “Don’t knock” requests aimed at minimizing disturbances and heartwarming surprises like birthday serenades. Instances of unique deliveries included a crane operator in Dallas getting his meal via a bucket from above and a rotisserie chicken being delivered to a concert line in Houston. Overall, the report reflects the dynamic and evolving nature of consumer preferences within the on-demand delivery market in Texas. Chris Flores, Favor's chief tasting officer, stated that the service has developed into a significant channel for comfort food cravings and celebratory moments. The report ultimately encapsulates how delivery services have intertwined with the lives of Texans, allowing them to connect with their preferences and share memorable moments through the convenience of ordering food from their homes or while on the go.