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Too Good to Go launched in Europe in 2016 and came to the United States in 2020. The app's goal is to minimize food waste, and it's the world's number one anti-food waste app.
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.
Sophie Trueman is Too Good To Go’s country director for the UK and Ireland, and says that reducing the environmental impact of food waste remains the company’s number one priority.
Too Good to Go started in Copenhagen in 2016, expanded throughout Europe, into Canada and then to the U.S. It launched in Los Angeles in 2022. Later this year, it will be in Australia.
A woman named Rackie decided to test if the Too Good To Go bags really are good value for money and purchased a £3.30 bag from her local Aldi, but was taken aback when she received a box of items ...
Apps like Too Good to Go have turned them into a trend. The app, which matches users with heavily discounted “surprise bags” of food from local restaurants and grocery stores, has become one ...
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.