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    Polymarket, Kalshi Give Free Groceries Amid Prediction Market Boom

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsFebruary 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Two leading prediction market platforms, Polymarket and Kalshi, have both turned to giving away groceries amid a fight for dominance in the fast-growing prediction markets space.

    Kalshi offered a $50 grocery giveaway to over 1,000 people in Manhattan on Tuesday, while competitor Polymarket announced plans to open a free grocery store starting next week.

    Thousands have already picked up their free Kalshi groceries!

    We are being told we’ve already inspired other companies to keep up the initiative!

    2 more hours to get yours

    Westside Market | 84 3rd Ave. NYC pic.twitter.com/8R11OGODLu

    — Kalshi (@Kalshi) February 3, 2026

    Kalshi and Polymarket have led the pack in prediction market trading volumes, which are now consistently above $400 million daily, representing about a fourfold increase from this time last year.

    Kalshi banked $263.5 million from fee revenue alone in 2025, while both platforms have been marked at multibillion-dollar valuations on the back of major integrations.

    The Kalshi promotion was offered at the Westside Market at 84 3rd Ave. in Manhattan between 12 pm and 3 pm local time on Tuesday, with videos on social media showing the lines stretching for multiple blocks.

    According to Kalshi’s guest list, 1,795 people signed up to receive free groceries, while mainstream media reported that “thousands” attended.