Three, two, one, time to eat grapes! New Year’s Eve revellers – including some in Singapore – hopped on a growing trend to usher in the new year in 2025, with many taking to social media to ...
Here's why people ordered grapes before midnight at New Year's Eve. (Photo: iStock) Many people celebrate New Year by popping a bottle of champagne or embracing their loved ones to wish them luck ...
On New Year’s Eve, Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa expressed astonishment over an unusual trend: grapes had become one of the highest-ordered items on the 10-minute delivery platform. “What’s with the ...
The platform’s top trending searches for the evening included milk, chips, chocolate, grapes, and paneer. Ice cubes and cold drinks were other party essentials that flew off the virtual shelves.
From grapes to condoms to packets of chips to handcuffs, the customers ordered everything that could have aided their party mood on the celebratory occasion of New Year's Eve. Party staples such ...
Grapes became a top-selling item on delivery apps ahead of New Year's Eve, baffling Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa. On New Year's Eve, delivery apps often share the most ordered foods or grocery ...
If your plans for tonight do not include grapes, particularly 12, and a table, you might want to reconsider your New Year celebrations. Because an old tradition rooted in Spain says, this might be ...
Forget the champagne toasts and kisses at midnight, and bring on the fresh grapes! A New Year's Eve tradition historically practiced in Spain and across Latin America has become a trend on social ...