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Saving food from becoming waste is saving diners money at local restaurants.The Too Good To Go app enables customers to purchase unsold food at steep discounts from nearby restaurants, bakeries, cafes ...
Alice Nash, from Wiltshire, had recently started using the Too Good To Go app and was blown away by the amount of food items ...
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Too Good To Go has proven a popular way to reduce food waste, but you can never be sure of what you're going to get – as one woman learned after purchasing a bag from Harrods for £8 ...
That's the case here in Delaware. Even though Too Good To Go has not had a formal rollout, 26 eateries are registered across the state and 10,000 meals have been saved so far.
The Too Good to Toss program, now in its third year (and formerly called Too Good to Go), encourages students to donate items and “shop” other donated items at the same time by arranging drop-off bins ...
Food waste reduction meets affordability: 'Too Good To Go' app launches in Oklahoma, saving over 23,000 meals through discounted surplus from local businesses.
A woman has shared the contents of her Too Good To Go box from Aldi, which she paid just £3.30 for - and people are seriously impressed by the amount of food she got ...
A woman bought a Harrods Too Good To Go bag for £8 and received a number of items but was impressed by one in particular. Too Good To Go allows local businesses to sell unsold surplus food to ...
The company works with businesses to save surplus food that would otherwise go to waste, allowing consumers to enjoy good food at great prices. The app is free to download.
Food waste app Too Good to Go now has a delivery box service, featuring items from brands such as Heinz, Deliciously Ella and Tony's Chocolonely. FEMAIL tested it out ...