A Welsh travel creator’s attempt to order a last-minute Holi outfit in India has turned into a viral internet moment — partly because of the delivery speed, and partly because of her genuinely stunned reaction to it. Kara Wildbur, a full-time travel creator from North Wales, shared a video documenting how she used Blinkit to order clothes on the morning of Holi after realising she had nothing suitable to wear for the festival. And what happened next left her speechless. “India might just have some of the most convenient apps we've ever experienced,” she said in the video. She explained that she had downloaded the quick-commerce app after previously witnessing something she could barely believe while travelling in Agra: hotel guests casually ordering an entire suitcase online and receiving it at their hotel within minutes. So when she woke up on Holi morning without festival-friendly clothes, she decided to try the app herself. How fast was her Blinkit delivery? According to the video, Kara ordered a T-shirt and trousers through Blinkit, expecting the items to arrive in under ten minutes. What surprised her most was how quickly the order status changed. Within moments, the app reportedly moved from “packing” to “on its way,” before she received a phone call saying part of her order had already arrived. At one point in the video, she appeared visibly shocked while holding up the delivered T-shirt, repeatedly commenting on how fast — and inexpensive — the entire process was. The second item took slightly longer after the delivery partner struggled to locate her hotel due to communication issues and location confusion. Kara showed herself trying to coordinate through Google Maps while hotel security staff and a nearby guard stepped in to help bridge the language gap. Despite the confusion, the complete order still arrived in roughly ten minutes. Just 20 minutes after realising she had nothing to wear, she was dressed and “ready for Holi.” People reactions to this video The clip quickly gained traction because, for many urban Indians, ultra-fast delivery apps like Blinkit, Zepto, and Swiggy Instamart have quietly become part of daily life. But watching someone experience it for the first time reminded many users how unusual the concept still feels outside India. “Because why does the UK not have this?” Kara wrote while sharing the video. “This is literally perfect for type B people who forget to do everything until the last minute!! INDIA, we love you!” The comments section quickly filled with people sharing similar reactions. One user wrote: “Quick commerce is truly addictive shopping via Blinkit, Zepto, Swiggy Instamart… you start with £1, then you keep shopping away.” Another commented: “As the saying goes, India is not for beginners. Embrace the chaos and love India.” A user from the UK related strongly to Kara’s reaction, writing: “Same feeling when I recently came back from India 😕 Why Blinkit is not here?” One comment read: “India does a lot of things right. We just need to clean up a bit and educate the masses. Hope you enjoyed Holi, be back for Deepawali.” Others joked that once someone starts using quick-commerce apps in India, it becomes difficult to stop. Many viewers also found the situation relatable — the panic of realising you have nothing to wear right before an event, followed by the relief of solving it within minutes. Only in this case, the solution arrived faster than some people’s food deliveries.(Disclaimer: This article is based on a viral social media post and online reactions. The Economic Times cannot independently verify the authenticity of the content and does not claim or endorse it.)