One local place exaggerates the original cost and gives you the amount of food of the cheaper figure (said it was worth £9 but they give you a tray of plain rice and a measley portion of chicken on top for £3), Starbucks was generous with theirs. 3. Sad-Garage-2642.
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Yes. And I did not ask for a refund. I goofed. My fault. Do not know what happened to the food. I know there is a 2-hour before the time that you can cancel window, but I did not know I wasn't going to make it for pick up until less than an hour. To good to go it's not a way to stretch your budget, it's not for charity cases, it's not dumpster ...
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I wanted to like the app, it seemed liked a really cool way to try foods I wouldn't otherwise. But the app is just too interruptive to my life. I live in Northern Austin, Texas where most restaurants are not located, so Cons Restaurants take planning to go pickup, 15-20 minute drives usually. At specific times before closing.
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If you use the app a while you will have a mishap like a store that’s closed or doesn’t know the drill. You will try to schedule multiple pickups. Most stores are wasting food, some because of tgtg. The tgtg bags have awkward handles and are terrible for most food. You will eat a lot of croissants.
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I’m not a store owner but talking with a few places that are smaller and the owners are there day to day, TGTG makes them very little money. They need to charge $7.99 minimum to see anything significant. That’s why I’m seeing donut places doing $9.99 on the app versus $3.99 in the last.
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Users sharing pics of their surprise bags from the Too Good To Go app (Canada). Rescuing unsold food for 1/3; reducing food waste at local businesses. Canadian cities include Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, and more! Search a vendor name for past surprise bags. Filter by flair by clicking on a city or province. Everyone is welcome to this community, you don't have to live in Canada ...
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What! I want one. I’ve done TGTG in the U.S., Canada, and UK, I’d consider that mighty loyal. I have purchased 104 bags, never had that. But it is a nice touch! I’m new to the app, based in NYC, and signed up in November and didn’t purchase anything for about a week and noticed the loyalty card.
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The salads they give are quite large, probably meant for 2 people and I usually split them into two meals, and the last time I got a salad I ate half 2 days after label date and the other half 2 more days later, still tasted good!
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Good question! In my experience, it's worth it as a way of reducing my expenditure on"treats". For example, when we want to get takeout, we will go for a good to go bag from a restaurant to reduce that cost. The surprise is a fun element, and we spend less many than we would ordering normal takeout. But for actual grocery purchases, I find ...
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