QR 5.2 Billion Spent on Food Delivery by Qataris in 2024

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Who needs a kitchen when you’ve got an app? In 2024, Qataris spent a jaw-dropping QR 5.2 billion on food delivery, turning takeout into a full-on lifestyle.

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That’s QR 14 Million a Day on Takeout

Yep, you read that right. That’s over QR 14 million every single day on everything from burgers and biryani to bubble tea and beyond. Whether it's lunch at the office or midnight snacks in pajamas, apps like Talabat, Snoonu, and Rafeeq have become Qatar’s go-to food buddies.

Why Everyone’s Ordering In

Life’s busy. Cooking takes time. And honestly? Chilling while your favorite meal shows up at your door is just better. Food delivery is fast, easy, and always just a few taps away. Plus, local platforms are leveling up, more restaurant options, faster delivery, and better deals.

What’s Cooking in 2025?

According to Statista, the food delivery scene in Qatar isn’t slowing down anytime soon. The market is expected to hit QR 5.9 billion in 2025, growing by more than 14% every year.

So whether you're ordering sushi for one or shawarma for ten, one thing’s for sure—Qatar’s love affair with food delivery is only heating up.