Reddit Consumer Orders Sony PS5 on Blinkit with Peanut Butter Get Independent Hing Goli Present

Reddit Consumer Orders Sony PS5 on Blinkit with Peanut Butter Get Independent Hing Goli Present


A Reddit user ordered Playstation 5 Thin from Blinkit, with which a hing pill was found as a free gift, this post is becoming quite viral on the internet. The user who posted the original post ordered the digital edition of PS5 with Peanut butter with which he got this unique gift. The user shared the photo of the PS5 box as well as the bill of the box of PS5, giving the caption of the post on the R/PS5India suborder

As soon as the post went viral, other users reacted unique gifts and that matter fiercely. One user said that “the free hing pill is quite strange brother, while the other said” this is the funniest post to buy PS5 on the Internet “. Another user commented “This is the person who ordered PS5 to get free delivery of Peanut butter.” Some users jokingly questioned the user posted how he explained to his family about the list of grocery purchases.

Last month, the UAE user claimed to have their PS5 in just 23 minutes, after which the posts of Indian users who delivered the gaming device in less than 10 minutes started coming in many cities of the country. An Indian user shared a screenshot of delivery of PS5 in just 8 minutes and wrote that “Who will tell them now”

Let us tell you that earlier this year, Sony partnered with Zomato -owned Quick Commerce Flatform Blinkit to sell PS5 in India. Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa announced the move via social media, stating that customers in Delhi NCR, Mumbai and Bangalore can find Sony PS5 Thin Edition and Dual Sense Controller in 10 minutes.

Sony PlayStation 5 Thin Worth

Talking about the price, currently Sony Playstation 5 Thin is priced at Rs 47,490, while PlayStation 5 Thin Digital Edition is priced at Rs 37,490. However, due to the telecom spectrum in the country, gamers in India will have to wait for PS5 Professional. The new edition of gaming console supports WiFi 7 which uses a 6GHz spectrum band which has not yet been allotted in India.