A woman tried the worst-rated Too Good To Go bag she could find on the app to see if it was worth the money, and she was astounded when she opened it up to reveal what was inside Too Good To Go connects thrifty food shoppers with cafes and shops selling discounted food (stock image)
A woman tried the worst-rated Too Good To Go bag in her area area to see if it was as bad as everyone said it was – and was shocked when she opened it up.
Too Good To Go is a food -sharing app that allows shoppers to buy items from cafes, shops and restaurants that would otherwise go to waste at discounted prices . The platform has soared in popularity in recent years, but there's a catch - people purchasing the bags have no say in what they receive, and the food they get isn't always what they