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Butter chicken most popular Canadian order in 2024 for one food delivery app

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Online app Skip — previously known as Skip The Dishes — has announced which menu items its Canadian customers liked ordering the most in 2024

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Butter chicken ranked number one for the second year in a row.

That delicious dish was followed by garlic naan at number two and butter naan at number five, while miso soup ranked third and fries were fourth.

Meanwhile, each province had its own particular favourites in 2024.

Ontario accounted for 44% of all coffee orders on Skip, followed by Alberta at 25%.

When it came to poutine, Ontario was responsible for 36% of all orders while Alberta had 27% of the cheesy dish purchases.

For sushi lovers, Ontarians had an impressive 34% share, followed by Alberta which accounted for 25% of the orders. Residents of B.C. also placed 20% of all orders.

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Albertans also ordered the most whey protein at 38% while Manitoba and Ontario followed with 19% and 18% respectively.

Skip’s Express Lane, which is used for stocking up on household essentials quickly and conveniently, saw chips as the most ordered item followed by pop, milk, The Mystery Bag (for $9.99, it contains five unique items available on the site worth at least $25), and bread.

Canadians were also keen on freeze-dried candy, with Skip saying orders skyrocketed by a whopping 2,310% this year compared to last year. The top orders came from Alberta, Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.

Beyond food and drink, flowers bloomed with an 87% increase in orders compared to last year and pet store orders rose by 178% year over year, the company said.

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