For someone unfamiliar with lightning-fast delivery services, the experience can feel nothing short of magic. That’s exactly how a Polish tourist currently living in India felt when she ordered a watermelon online and it got delivered to her doorstep in just five minutes.
Stunned by the speed and ease of the experience, Wiktoria, who shares her adventures on Instagram under the handle ‘wiktoriawanders’, recorded the moment in a now-viral reel. “India lives in the future. Like wdym (What do you mean) I can order fruits for $0.50 and have it delivered to my door in 5 min?” she wrote, sharing her genuine amazement.
However, her exact location from where she placed the order remained unreported.
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Blinkit delivers watermelon in 5 minutes
In her reel, Wiktoria mentioned she used Blinkit to order a watermelon for just $0.50 (around ₹42.58), along with a few other items. As the clip opened, she was seen sitting comfortably on her bed, slicing the watermelon in half and enjoying it with a spoon.
She also gave viewers a quick look at the other items she ordered online—some mangoes and two bottles of water.
“(We do have it in Poland tho ) I love Indian apps Day or night, I can order fruits, a cake, Uno, or literally any random thing I need It saves so much time, prices are super fair, and I swear, no matter where you are, it’s at your door in 5 MINUTES,” she added in the caption, clearly impressed with the instant delivery services.
Swiggy Instamart comments on viral video
While she used Blinkit to order watermelon, competitor Swiggy Instamart jumped into the conversation. It dropped a playful “Hello ji” in the comments, trying to grab her attention.
Uploaded on May 12, the reel has already gone viral, racking up nearly two lakh likes on Instagram.
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