When a woman snapped up a mystery bag from Morrisons for £2, she never expected to find such an amazing haul inside.
Elmi used the Too Good To Go app to place an order from the supermarket’s bakery section. The mobile application helps to beat food waste by flogging off surplus food at a cheap price.
It’s a great way to find money-saving deals – but you never know what items you’re going to get until you open the bundles up. It can be a bit hit or miss at times – but the 24-year-old managed to strike gold with her Morrisons buy.
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She felt like the “luckiest person ever” when she opened the bag and found chocolate chip cookies, toffee yum yums, raspberry and chocolate mini doughnuts, iced ring doughnuts, strawberry doughnuts, a lemon cake slice, Portuguese custard tarts, cream choux buns, blueberry muffins, fruit scones, chocolate twists and Belgian buns.
To her surprise, there were even some savoury goodies thrown in. The delighted customer couldn’t wait to sink her teeth into the ciabatta, sourdough and a cheese and onion quiche.
Elmi, a content creator, from London, said: “I was extremely happy with the contents and was mostly surprised with the quiche because I didn’t expect to be in the bakery bag.
“I was excited to try all the items I’d never tried before. And I’m glad all this food was given a chance thanks to Too Good To Go because I am conscious of the impact food waste has on the environment.
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“I was surprised by the amount of things, as it was two full bags of bakery products. On the app, it said the bag was worth £6 but I was really lucky and got a surprise bag worth way more.”
When Elmi posted about the Too Good To Go bag on TikTok, people were equally as impressed. One drooled: “Wow I need all of that right now.” Another said: “STOP IM DOWNLOADING THE APP AGAIN.” And a third added: ”Oh I need to go then.”
Following the epic deal, Elmi is looking forward to giving the app another go in the future. She said: “When I posted the video, some people already knew about Too Good To Go and had good experiences. While others found out about it and were excited to try the app to save up and salvage food. I would definitely purchase it again.”
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