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Good vibes only! Torontonians buy more sex toys on Uber Eats than anyone else in Canada

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No glove, no love! At least, it seems like that’s what a lot of people in Canada are saying! (Courtesy: Canva)

No glove, no love! At least, it seems like that’s what a lot of people in Canada are saying!

According to Uber Eats, sexual health products have become a popular choice for those shopping online. In honour of World Sexual Health Day on September 4, Uber Eats has revealed some Canadian sexual habits, from the most popular sex-related products to the Canadian cities that are the biggest purchasers of sexual wellness products. 

Uber Eats ranked the cities they have dubbed “the most prepared for sexual adventures,” based on the number of sex-related products they’ve bought via Uber Eats, with results weighted to adjust for population differences. 

If you thought Montreal, or even Toronto, topped the list… well you’re wrong! Ontario cities did snag the top three spots, but Kitchener-Waterloo came in first. Second place was  Toronto, followed by London. Vancouver came in fourth, followed by Ottawa, Victoria, Hamilton, Edmonton, Niagara Region and Calgary. 

When it came to the most popular products for sexually active Canadians, emergency contraceptives were the top product, followed by pregnancy tests, water-based lube, and ultra-thin lubricated condoms. Dual Ring vibrators rounded out the top five. 

Honing in on Toronto’s sexy time habits, pregnancy tests were the most popular sexual wellness product bought by Uber Eats shoppers in the city. That’s followed by emergency contraceptives and a 30-pack of lubricated condoms.

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Uber also took the liberty of highlighting some other interesting trends related to sexy time purchases. Hamilton is the city where most people purchase lube on Uber Eats. Meanwhile, people in London are the biggest buyers of condoms. Data also showed that Torontonians buy more sex toys via the platform than any other city in Canada. 

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