VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) – The Too Good to Go mobile app, which allows users to purchase surplus food from local businesses, is now available in Hampton Roads. When participating businesses have ...
Restaurants have the flexibility to add as many surprise bags as they want depending on the day, with the option to totally skip a day if they sell all of their product at full price. Additionally, ...
Stark County residents now can save perishable food from restaurants and stores before it hits the waste bin. The popular app Too Good To Go has made its way to the Canton area, giving community ...
When restaurants, bakeries, and other food producers in St. Louis have saleable items left at the end of the day, they have a new option for getting it into consumers’ hands: Too Good To Go, an app in ...
Too Good To Go, a mobile app that helps restaurants, bakeries and markets peddle surplus food at huge discounts to bargain hunters with late-night cravings, is taking orders now in Columbus. The app ...
A new app has launched in Rochester that aims to reduce food waste by offering prepared food at deeply discounted prices. Too Good To Go was founded in 2015 in Copenhagen by a group of young ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — According to Axios in 2022, Pennsylvanians threw away 2.89 million tons of food. 16% of that food waste came from food services across the state. With that much food going to waste, ...
The 'Too Good To Go' app officially launched in Louisville, allowing local restaurants to sell unsold food at a discount.
A new app that connects consumers with surplus food from local businesses is officially launching in Oklahoma. Called Too Good To Go, the platform aims to reduce food waste while helping customers ...
If you’re never heard of Too Good to Go, it’s an app with a business model that goes like this: Restaurants routinely have food which, at the end of the day or the end of a shift or what have you, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. James Alay, owner of Crack Corn in Jackson Township, poses with some of his product. Crack Corn is the first Stark County company ...