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Increased demand for unusual services in Krasnodar soars by 54%

Rise in requests for atypical services in Krasnodar sees a 54% yearly increase.

Expanded demand for atypical offerings in Krasnodar escalates by 54%
Expanded demand for atypical offerings in Krasnodar escalates by 54%

Increased demand for unusual services in Krasnodar soars by 54%

In the bustling city of Krasnodar, an intriguing trend has emerged: an increasing demand for emotional support services. This shift could be linked to the growing number of single individuals in the city, according to recent findings.

The most sought-after services in Krasnodar are the unique offerings of "Dog Test-Drive" and "Friend for an Hour". These services seem to appeal to residents willing to invest in unique experiences that cater to their emotional needs and daily life requirements.

Analysts from the financial marketplace "I'll Choose" have reported a staggering 54% increase in requests for such assistance compared to the same period last year. This surge suggests a potential shift in consumer preferences in Krasnodar.

The rise in popularity of these services can be attributed to changes in the lifestyle of Russians, an increase in the number of single people, and a lack of time. The convenience and personalised nature of these services seem to resonate with residents who are juggling busy schedules.

The increase in demand for "Dog Test-Drive" suggests that pet ownership in Krasnodar is on the rise. For those who may not be ready for the long-term commitment of pet ownership, these services provide a temporary solution.

On average, a Krasnodar resident spends around 2800 rubles per hour on these services. Despite the cost, it appears that residents are willing to make this investment for emotional and situational support.

Interestingly, residents of Krasnodar also utilise non-standard services such as informal private transport and underground repair services, spending on average around 800 to 1000 rubles per hour on such services.

This trend is not unique to Krasnodar. Other major Russian cities are also experiencing a rise in demand for non-standard services, indicating broader societal shifts. The increase in the number of single people and the changing lifestyle of Russians could be indicative of these shifts.

The growing demand for unique services in Krasnodar highlights the evolving needs and preferences of its residents. As lifestyles continue to evolve, it will be interesting to see how these trends develop in the future.

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