How much does it cost? Signing up to Too Good To Go is free, and you won't pay anything unless you sell food through the app.
Final thoughts on Too Good To Go
I really loved giving this app a try and for the low price it's worth doing to see what you can get. Getting a bag that is full of stuff you like and can actually use is a bit of pot luck however, and our very random selection of items from M&S wasn't exactly a healthy selection.
Too Good To Go is a free app that lets users buy unsold, surplus food from cafes, restaurants, food stores and hotels.
“The Surprise Bag element is unique to Too Good To Go and reflects the unpredictable nature of food waste. All food in our Surprise Bags is safe to eat and the same that was on the shelf being sold for full price just minutes before.
Too Good To Go is the app that lets you rescue unsold food from an untimely fate at your favourite spots. Use the app to explore shops and restaurants in your local area and save Surprise Bags of surplus food from going to waste at a great price.
We recommend setting a 1 hour collection period as this will allow more customers to save your surplus food. For many, the optimal collection windows are around lunch time or after typical working hours - for example, 6pm.
To get a Magic Bag, shoppers can simply download the free Too Good To Go app and search for their nearby Aldi store, before reserving a bag to collect from the store at an allotted time.
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If the reservation is cancelled in accordance with these Terms, the Purchase Price is cancelled or refunded to Customer. The Purchase Price is collected by TGTG from the Customer on behalf of the Store. TGTG may amend, modify or restructure the payment procedure for its Customers, as it deems reasonable.
All our compresses are filled with organic grains or gel. These fillings are non-toxic. Magic Bags are designed to be easily warmed or cooled to soothe your aches and pains.
Right of Cancellation
Because the Products are perishable goods, and because TGTG's concept is to avoid waste of food and other products, the Consumer can only cancel the Reservation Order up until two hours before the beginning of the agreed time of Pick-up.
If I am unable to collect it from the store due to work commitments, is t allowed that someone else pick it up for me ? Hey Sue! Yes, certainly - they'll just have to log in to your Too Good To Go account on their phone so that the live receipt can be swiped.
Olio is more personal and community-based than Too Good to Go, and consumer group Which? reported that of all the apps, Olio has more community spirit. If you have surplus food you can't bear throwing away, simply list it on the app and someone in your area will pick it up.
Within minutes, you'll get an email confirming your order (as well as an invoice) and a time window for your collection. Pick up from the shop or restaurant within your collection time (usually a window of one to two hours), swipe the button on your order via the app and show it to a staff member. That's it!
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