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"I ordered a £5 Too Good To Go bag and got over £100 worth of items"
A woman was stunned when her £5 'Too Good To Go' bag ended up including over £100 worth of products.
TikTok content creator @piquillopeppers has been using the app service since 2018 but has never gotten as good a deal as this.
She popped into a Central London branch of Gail's bakery on last month and carried her haul all the way home before realising just how much was in it.
The bags included a total six loaves of bread, two plain croissants, eight blueberry and custard brioche buns, four chocolate muffins and one blueberry muffin.
The haul also included a mix of six different salads or chia pots, all of which added up to make the bag's total retail price at a whopping £118.80.
She said: "I was incredibly lucky with this bag."
"I've been using Too Good To Go since 2018 and gotten at least eight bags from Gail's before, but they've never had as much as this."
"As soon as I got home and realised how much there was, I texted my parents to ask if they were in because I knew I'd need help with it all!"
"We finished the focaccia on the day with the salads. "
"I handed out some of the sweet treats to the neighbours and three of the loaves to my parents."
The Too Good To Go app aims to combat food waste by allowing people to buy a bag of random items that the shop or restaurant would thow out anyway.
This creator said: "Food waste is a huge issue and it's important that we continue to work at it as a society."
"I do think there's a question about where is the best place to direct this excess food."
"I know chains like Pret A Manger have close relationships with local shelters or food banks, and I think these resources should be prioritised."
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