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May 2, 2019

Smartphone Owners in Brazil Who Have Ordered Food via Smartphone Apps, March 2016-March 2019 (% of respondents)

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Smartphones users in Brazil were asked if they have ordered foods via smartphone apps. This chart breaks out historical responses from March 2016-March 2019.

Methodology

Data is from the May 2019 Mobile Time and Opinion Box report titled "Panorama Mobile Time/Opinion Box – Comércio móvel no Brasil." 2,115 smartphone owners ages 16+ in Brazil were surveyed online during March 2019. The survey sample is representative of the age, gender, geographic distribution and income level of internet users in Brazil. There is a margin of error of +/-2.1 percentage points with a 95% confidence level.

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