Pizza, burger, vibrator?! These Dutch cities can now order sex toys on Thuisbezorgd

Who says the Dutch can’t handle spice?

It’s officially the time of the year when most people would do anything to avoid leaving the house. Thuisbezorgd is making sure you really don’t have to. 

If you live in The Hague or Groningen, you can now count on Thuisbezorgd to make your dinners… fun, not just delicious. 

How? According to Omroep West, the food delivery service is partnering up with EasyToys to offer their customers quick and discreet sex toy delivery. 

Taking comfort to the next level, literally

Sometimes, you’re too lazy to cook and too awkward to look a cashier in the eyes when buying a vibrator. Now, you might be able to turn to Thuisbezorgd to help you with both issues. 

The only requirements? You live in either The Hague or Groningen  — oh, and you’re willing to wait up to an hour. 

Thuisbezorgd guarantees the parcel will arrive within the hour and have discreet packaging so no need to worry about any nosy neighbours. As far as Roos is concerned, you’re getting sushi. 

Much like its food menu, Thuisbezorgd offers plenty of options. You can choose between an array of sex toys, but you can also get condoms delivered last minute. 

In the hour that you’re waiting for them to arrive, we suggest playing charades with your partner or catching up on your emails!

May come to other cities

These fun deliveries are limited to The Hague and Groningen for now because this is where EasyToys has physical stores, but an expansion isn’t out of the question. 

If the experiment proves successful, residents of other Dutch cities will be able to wonder whether their Thuisbezorgd delivery person is judging them in no time. 

This isn’t the first time Thuisbezorgd has tried something like this. Their parent company has partnered up with Lovehoney, spicing up evenings across the UK, Austria, Germany, and Denmark since September.  


What do you think of Thuisbezorgd’s latest business venture? Let us know in the comments below!?

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Lina Leskovec
Lina Leskovec
Lina moved from Slovenia to the Netherlands in 2021. Three years in Amsterdam got her a Bachelor’s in Political Science and made her an advocate for biking in the rain. Her main expertise include getting the most out of her Museumkaart purchase and finding the best coffee spots in Amsterdam.

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