Mazu Pilgrimage Drives Delivery Business Opportunities: Sales of Bite-sized Foods Soar 11-fold

According to foodpanda's data, sales of convenient "bite-sized squid balls" surged 11-fold during the 2025 Mazu pilgrimage. Additionally, dry shampoo sales also increased threefold, responding to the specific needs of pilgrims. This indicates that delivery platforms are discovering business opportunities related to religious events.
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Food delivery platform foodpanda announced today, April 13, its observations from the 2025 pilgrimage period, showing that sales of easy-to-grab, easy-to-eat "bite-sized squid balls" surged by up to 11 times. In response to the inconvenience of washing during the pilgrimage, "dry shampoo," which helps maintain cleanliness and presentability, unexpectedly became a dark horse with a three-fold increase in sales.
The Baishatun Mazu pilgrimage set off last night. To keep up with the "Pink Supercar" Mazu sedan chair's high-speed and unpredictable movements, the platform stated that pilgrims developed a "bite-sized" replenishment business opportunity, emphasizing efficiency and single-handed consumption, which indirectly boosted delivery demand. For example, crispy squid ball sales soared 11 times because they are easy to eat while walking and quickly replenish energy, allowing pilgrims to recharge at light speed without stopping, truly becoming a holy item for the march.
The platform also found that in the muggy temperatures of central Taiwan, a bowl of cooling grass jelly ice provided instant relief and became a lifesaver, with sales growing by as much as 10 times. Data also showed that sports drink orders increased by nearly 40% year-on-year during the pilgrimage. Pilgrims also showed great ingenuity in selecting offerings for worship; kiwi fruit (吉利果, 'jili guo' - a homophone for 'auspicious and prosperous'), symbolizing "great luck and prosperity," saw orders triple, indicating that in addition to devout prayers, pilgrims prefer to consume "blessings" through auspicious homophonic meanings.
Furthermore, it is widely believed among the populace that when Dajia Mazu makes her tour, rain will surely fall, earning her the title "Rainwater Mazu." This led to a steady increase of about 10% in sales of rain gear and raincoats. Due to the shortage of washing facilities during the pilgrimage, "dry shampoo," which helps maintain presentability, unexpectedly became a dark horse with sales surging threefold. From homophonic offerings to functional supplies, this outlines the advanced survival rules of pilgrims on their path of faith. (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150413