Post Malone Has Spent Nearly $57,000 On Delivery Apps In The Past 400 Days

The worst, most mean-spirited thing anyone could ever do to me right now would be to show me a tally of exactly how much I’ve spent on food delivery apps over the past 12 months. Is it too much? Am I flushing a potential house deposit down the drain one Philly Cheesesteak from Sparrow’s at a time? Don’t care. I’m happy with my delicious choices. So I have nothing but the utmost respect and admiration for Post Malone, whose delivery app habits were released earlier today, and are worthy of nothing but reverence.

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It’s no secret that Malone is a huge fan of Postmates, the US-based delivery app that’ll get you just about anything you want. But today, the app confirmed just how much he uses the service, and it’s an impressive read.

In the company’s most recent blog post, Postmates revealed that not only is Malone their #1 customer nationwide, but in the past 400 days he’s spent a whopping US$40,000 on the service, or roughly AUD$56,566.

That amount has come in the form of over 660 different individual orders (at an average of 1.65 orders per day), over 3,000 total items, and usage in 52 different cities across the United States.

In one order, Malone got around 10,000 biscuits from Popeye’s delivered to a Coachella party at a cost of US$8,000 (AUD$11,313).

He most frequently hits up US fast food chain outlets like Chick-Fil-AIn-N-OutPopeye’sBurger KingKFC, and Panda Express, as well as places like Ralphs supermarkets, CVS pharmacies, and GameStop.

In another particularly hefty order, Malone spent US$850 (AUD$1,202) on supplies for a party that included cigarettes, vodka, champagne, orange juice, cranberry juice, and cups. It did not, however, include a lighter. Which feels like a heaving oversight.

Malone also reportedly looks after the delivery drivers who bring him his mighty orders; one he tipped with a copy of his then-unreleased album Beerbongs & Bentleys back in in April.

Just for the record, Malone’s regular order for Chick-Fil-A, according to the man himself, is “three spicy chicken sandwiches, plain, no pickles,” a dish he orders in triplicate because “if the middle isn’t well done enough, I just eat the perimeter.

Absolutely nothing but respect for that.

All hail the King.

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