Order champions: Viennese order more Red Bull than pizza!
Find out which food orders Austrians placed between July 2023 and July 2024 and what stood out.

Order champions: Viennese order more Red Bull than pizza!
A lot has happened in the Austrian food delivery market in the last few months, and one blatant order is now causing a stir. A Viennese ordered a whopping 794 euros worth of valuable food from his favorite Italian restaurant - a record-breaking amount! According to a report by today.at He not only had 16 pizzas (including 12 salami and 4 Margherita), but also ten mixed salads and 36 portions of spaghetti brought home. A truly sumptuous feast that impressively reflects the food ordering habits of Austrians.
Lieferando, the most popular delivery service in Austria, regularly publishes statistics about its customers' ordering habits. The Viennese particularly stand out because they place orders on average almost twice a day. Another record holder is the “biggest Lieferando fan”, who placed 626 orders – and only ordered cans of Red Bull! Interestingly, it turns out that Burgenlanders, on the other hand, prefer fruit and breakfast orders, while Tyroleans are considered the biggest breakfast grumpy people, as only three percent of orders are for the first meal of the day. Each federal state has its typical eating habits, which are also reflected in Lieferando's statistics.
Discounts and discounts
At the same time, the topic of discounts in retail is also booming. The Discount calculator is a valuable tool for buyers to quickly calculate savings through discounts. For example, on a product worth 100 euros with a 20 percent discount you only save 20 euros and therefore only pay 80 euros. Such information is particularly important, especially in times of Black Friday and the associated discount promises, which are often not what they seem. A conscious use of discounts and checking the actual savings should therefore be the top priority for consumers.
Overall, it shows that not only do food orders in Austria contain variance and surprises, but the conscious awareness of discounts in stores also represents an important aspect of consumer behavior.