Americans are spending more on delivery services in 2023, with the average customer shelling out $407 per month, up from $157 in 2021.
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A recent LendingTree survey reveals that 80% of consumers used on-demand delivery in the past year.
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Millennials lead the pack, spending a hefty $575 per month, while Boomers spend the least at $153.
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Even as pandemic restrictions ease, Americans are increasingly turning to home-delivery apps for convenience.
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Online food delivery alone raked in $160 billion in revenue in 2022, and it's projected to reach $484 billion by 2032.
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Convenience has become a booming industry, and delivery apps offer the ultimate convenience.
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The LendingTree survey found that two-thirds of delivery customers are willing to pay extra for the convenience factor.
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Delivery fees, service fees, and tips make up around 36% of food delivery costs, adding up to $654 per year per customer.
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Despite the surcharges, Americans are embracing delivery services as a way to save time and effort.
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Remote workers are a significant driver of sustained delivery app usage, making it easier to incorporate these services into their routines.
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