Dubai's massive South Asian expat community runs on WhatsApp. Restaurants, grocery stores, and home-based businesses serving this community get their orders there.
Dubai is home to over 2 million South Asian expats — Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Indian, and Sri Lankan communities concentrated in Deira, Bur Dubai, Al Quoz, and International City. These communities are deeply WhatsApp-dependent for both personal communication and commerce. South Asian restaurants, grocery stores, sweet shops, and tiffin services serving this demographic find WhatsApp ordering the most natural fit.
WhatsApp ordering in Dubai: South Asian expat community WhatsApp groups in Dubai are massive and highly active for food recommendations and orders. A tiffin service or desi restaurant shared in the right community group can fill its capacity within days.
💳 Common payments in Dubai: Cash is still common in expat communities. Bank transfers (local UAE accounts) and WhatsApp Pay are growing. Many customers also use remittance-linked accounts.
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