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The OREO Gingerbread S.O.S. Service Supplies Forgotten Essentials

During the busy holiday season, it's to be expected that things will he forgotten or go overlooked, but OREO and Deliveroo want to minimize seasonal disappointment with the OREO Gingerbread S.O.S. Service.

Available on a first-come, first-served basis in London (Enfield and Canning Town), Bristol and Glasgow, this emergency cookie delivery service marks the release of OREO gingerbread cookies. For just 99p, excluding delivery, Deliveroo UK online and app users can search for the OREO Gingerbread S.O.S. Service on the 23rd or 24th of December so that Santa and his reindeer can be treated as per tradition.

According to survey data, 59% of parents admit to forgetting to leave out cookies, milk and a carrot on Christmas Eve, but this service helps to cover all the bases.
Trend Themes
1. Last-minute Holiday Solutions - Providing last-minute holiday essentials can cater to the surge of forgetful consumers, creating a niche market for real-time seasonal problem-solving.
2. Gingerbread-themed Innovations - The launch of gingerbread-themed products ties into consumer nostalgia and festive traditions, offering brands new avenues for seasonal product differentiation.
3. Convenience-focused Deliveries - Leveraging fast delivery services to provide convenience-driven solutions fulfills immediate consumer needs during the hectic holiday season.
Industry Implications
1. On-demand Food Delivery - The expansion of on-demand food delivery into the realm of festive treats opens pathways for partnerships that capitalize on seasonal demand spikes.
2. Seasonal Product Launching - Industries focusing on seasonal product launches can explore creative offerings that align with holiday traditions to capture consumer interest.
3. Holiday Consumer Services - Services targeting holiday-specific consumer behaviors seize opportunities in addressing common festive oversights with customized offerings.

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