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Post Malone spent $40K on fast-food delivery this year

It’s no secret that Post Malone has had a tough year. Between the car crash, emergency plane landing and demon ghost curse, he definitely deserves a big heap of comfort food.

Fear not, the rapper knows how to treat himself to some of the best cuisine, and with consistency at that.

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Post has some good company at Postmates. According to TMZ, he ordered more than $40,000 worth of product from popular fast-food chains such as Chick-Fil-A, Popeyes, KFC, Panda Express and Burger King. Delivered grocery items and booze also factored into the grand total.

In one year, he ordered 3,000 items across 660 orders. If you do the math on that, he bought four-and-a-half items on average with each order. That also means Post would have made multiple orders almost every single day of the year.

Those crazy numbers warrant celebratory Olive Garden, Post Malone’s favorite restaurant, don’t you think?

Post has used Postmates for others as much as himself. He selflessly ordered $10,000 worth of flaky, buttery Popeyes’ biscuits for his Coachella party. This Postmates order totaled a whopping $8,000. Talk about a party animal!

Post loves Postmates so much that he even gave a driver his latest Beerbongs & Bentleys the day before it was released in April.

While $40,000 is a lot to spend on food, we’re sure we all would if we could. For now, we will have to order pizza and 4 for $4’s sparingly.

Post Malone will hopefully be using Postmates on his upcoming tour dates to get all of his favorites. Maybe he will even order biscuits for his fans. Tickets are available here.

Dates:

11/22 – Abu Dhabi, AE @ du Arena
12/14 – Los Angeles, CA @ Banc of California Stadium

02/14/19 – Dublin, IE @ 3Arena
02/16/19 – Birmingham, UK @ Genting Arena
02/17/19 – Glasgow, UK @ Hydro
02/19/19 – Manchester, UK @ Arena
02/22/19 – Paris, FR @ Accorhotels Arena
02/25/19 – Amsterdam, NL @ Ziggo Dome
02/27/19 – Hamburg, DE @ Barclaycard Arena
03/01/19 – Stockholm, SE @ Globen
03/02/19 – Copenhagen, DK @ Royal Arena
03/04/19 – Berlin, DE @ Mercedes-Benz Arena
03/05/19 – Munich, DE @ Olympiahalle
03/07/19 – Zurich, CH @ Hallenstadion
03/09/19 – Oberhausen, DE @ Koenig Pilsener Area
03/11/19 – Antwerp, BE @ Sportpaleis Antwerpen
03/13/19 – London, UK @ 02 Arena

04/26/19 – Perth, AU @ Rac Arena
04/28/19 – Adelaide, AU @ AEC Arena
04/30/19 – Melbourne, AU @ Rod Laver Arena
05/04/19 – Brisbane, AU @ Entertainment Centre
05/07/19 – Sydney, AU @ Qudos Bank Arena