As the title says To Good To Go (food waste), is an actual app. It's basically a way of saving a little money from stores and restaurants on surplus food that's going to waste. I mean good food too. Once you have the app, you select the surrounding area, and choose your stores. They're called magic bag, so it's a surprise what you get in it. You pay via the app. I did this three times now. Twice with Caffè Nero and got in total : 3 ciabatta rolls, 2 bloomers, 2 panini, a breakfast roll and a cookie. I paid £3.09 on both occasions. I did one for a fried too as she wanted to try it out before getting the app, and she ended up with 4 panini and a sweet.
That's the standard bag, then you have sweet and pastry bag £2.59 but haven't tried that one yet.
Once with Greggs and got: 1 baguette and 3 sweet bits, and I only paid £2.59.
In total I saved £26.00, it tells you on the app.
It definitely worth it.
Here just an example, didn't take a picture of last one.
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thats good for people who have one of those phones but i am of the old school and prefer my trusted push button nokia, ha ha, but yes good for you pinky @Pinkaholic79 💖🦄🌺
I have the Too good to go app. I've only ever claimed one magic bag (from Morrisons)
It was a long time ago. Can't quite remember what I got but it was lots. Definitely about a dozen bags of grated cheese, past best before date but still usable. There was a couple of nutcrackers in there as well, very strange. It was good value .
We don't get a lot of places round here offering so I haven't done it again.
@Pinkaholic79 💖🦄🌺 your bags look pretty good.