Wellington’s most unexpected delivery combo—too much or right on time?
Something a little unusual is happening on Wellington’s doorsteps—and no, it’s not late-night chips or another lost Uber driver.
Local delivery favourite Delivereasy has teamed up with Adulttoymegastore (ATMS) to offer something… well, a bit spicier than your usual Saturday night curry. Now, along with your butter chicken or poke bowl, you can have a vibrator or massage oil delivered—same hour, same app.

It’s bold. It’s surprising. And it’s got people talking.
Wait, Is This What We Signed Up For?
Delivereasy built its name by keeping things, well, simple: good food, local places, fast delivery. But now it’s stepping outside the takeaways box by adding adult wellness products to its platform—courtesy of ATMS, led by entrepreneur Nicola Relph.
The idea? That looking after your well-being should be as easy and stigma-free as ordering dumplings. Nicola says it’s about making sexual health products more accessible and part of normal life.
But for some, this combo of comfort food and personal pleasure feels like a bit of a culture clash. Is it really necessary? Or has convenience gone a step too far?
From Uber Competitor to Bedroom Companion: Is This Wellington’s Future?
Delivereasy has already made a name for itself by beating out Uber Eats in some areas—impressive for a homegrown company. They’ve kept things Kiwi, kept it local, and built strong ties with businesses across the region.
But this latest twist—where food and adult products share the same delivery bag—has caught a few people off guard. It raises a pretty fair question: Should every app do everything? Or do some services deserve a bit more separation?
Discreet? Yes. But Also… Distracting?
To be clear: the products are delivered discreetly. They come in plain packaging, and they’re not forced onto your screen when you’re just craving Thai noodles.
But even so, there’s a strange moment when you realise your usual dinner app now also stocks things like G-spot massagers or “date night” bundles. For some people, that’s empowering. For others, it’s just a bit… awkward?
Progressive or Pushing It? Let’s Talk About It
There’s no denying Wellington’s known for embracing change. We’re creative, bold, and a little quirky—that’s kind of our thing. So maybe this move fits in perfectly with our city’s vibe.
But it also invites a wider conversation: How much blending of services is too much? When does innovation start to feel like overreach?
For now, it seems most people are curious, if not totally sold. The orders are rolling in—and so are the opinions.
So, What Do You Think, Wellington?
Some are calling it the future. Others are calling it a bit much.
Whatever your take, one thing’s for sure—your dinner delivery has never been more… versatile.
We’d love to hear what you think. 👀