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Postmates says Post Malone spent more than $40,000 in past year
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Postmates, a food and grocery delivery app, said rapper
Post Malone is its No. 1 customer. -
He’s apparently spent more than $40,000 on the app just
in the past year — with more than 660 orders in 52 different
cities. -
His go-to restaurant is Popeyes, and Postmates says he
spent $8,000 on 10,000 Popeyes biscuits for a Coachella
party.
We’ve probably all looked at our bank statements in horror after
realizing how much money was spent on food after a night out.
However, rapper Post Malone takes that experience to the next
level — Postmates, a food and grocery delivery app, says the
rapper has spent more than $40,000 on the app in the past year
alone, making him Postmates’ No. 1 customer.
In its
“The Receipt” blog, Postmates laid out some of the data from
Post Malone’s orders. Since joining Postmates in 2016, Post
Malone, whose real name is Austin Richard Post, has made
more than 660 orders for almost 3,000 items, in 52 different
cities.
Post seems to have a certain affinity for Popeyes — it’s
his go-to restaurant, and he apparently once spent
$8,000 on 10,000 Popeyes biscuits for a
Coachella party.
Here’s a list of items Post had delivered for a party
earlier this year, according to Postmates:
- 3 packs of rolling papers
- 6 bottles of orange juice
- 2 bottles of cranberry cocktail juice
- 4 bottles of cabernet sauvignon
- 2 bags of ice
- 2 handles of Tito’s Vodka
- 40 solo cups.
The rapper also frequently orders Bud Light beer from the
service, Postmates said, and he once tipped a delivery driver
with a copy of his unreleased album.
But not every order has worked out perfectly: After smashing a
guitar at a concert in Ft Lauderdale, Florida, Post revealed he
was only able to order 10 guitars at a time on Postmates, instead
of the 100 he desired.
help @Postmates I wanna order 100 guitars to smash on tour but it’s only letting me order 10!
— Beerbongs & Bentleys (@PostMalone) October 17, 2017
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