The first piece of useful news for today.
I live alone, so I often order food delivery.
When I want to eat chicken or pizza, it is a bit too much for one person.
It can be burdensome, but news has it that more people are ordering together these days.
Recently, posts about group orders have been appearing one after another in local online communities, such as "Looking for someone to split a buy-one-get-one pizza deal" or "Looking for someone to share a chicken order."
This applies not only to food delivery.
People are also buying large-quantity groceries, such as watermelons or eggs, together to split them up.
As prices rise, this type of group purchasing is gaining popularity, especially among single-person households, as it helps reduce the burden of food expenses and cuts down on food waste from leftovers.
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Growing Trend of 'Group Ordering' Among Single-Person Households
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