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04 Nov 2025

‘Classic’ Papo’s Bagel named Deliveroo’s most popular order for 2025

‘Classic’ Papo’s Bagel named Deliveroo’s most popular order for 2025

The Classic Bagel from London’s Papo’s Bagels has been named Deliveroo’s most popular order among any of its worldwide operations, according to the firm.

Papo’s, an independent, family-run bagel kitchen, was the most ordered takeaway on Deliveroo this year with its Classic option, which combines smoked salmon, cream cheese, sliced red onion, tomatoes and capers.

The business, founded by husband-and-wife duo Georgia Fenwick-Gomez and Gabe “Papo” Gomez, beat restaurant giants and international chains to take the top spot.

Initially a lockdown venture, the New York-style bagel business grew from home-based deliveries to operating from a commercial kitchen, attracting daily queues at their bricks-and-mortar store in Dalston.

Papo’s Bagels said: “Winning Deliveroo’s top-trending dish of the year is honestly a crazy honour. We had a simple desire to bring a taste of home – New York City – to London, and The Classic is a classic for a reason. Thank you!”

Deliveroo said the firm’s success “highlights how authentic, locally-run establishments can capture the appetite and love of a nation for new and trending dishes”.

The Dirty Meal Deal from Reading burger restaurant 7Bone was the UK’s second most popular order, followed by the Ultimate Combo from London sandwich shop Crunch.

But it was not just takeaway meals that made the top 10 deliveries list, with Jason’s Sourdough bread from Morrisons in Manchester and blueberries from Co-op in London reaching the fourth and ninth spots respectively.

Each year, the report charts the most popular and fastest rising delivery trends across nine global markets including the UK.

Last year’s fourth spot went to a whole cucumber from Waitrose, with the same item back on the list in 14th position, while Warburtons crumpets from Asda Express in Leeds followed in 16th place.

Sliced gherkins also made the longer list, taking the 22nd slot.

Valentine’s Day week was Deliveroo’s busiest week for jewellery, but customers also turned to the platform for comfort and relief during extreme weather, with sales of fans peaking during the week of July 7 as the UK sweltered through a heatwave.

Deliveroo vice president of regional growth Jeff Wemyss said: “Marking our ninth year, the Deliveroo 100 is more than a list – it’s a definitive snapshot of global cravings and consumer habits.

“This year’s list clearly shows the strong connection between communities and their beloved independent restaurants, which sit proudly alongside our favourite chains.”

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