A DISCOUNT app aimed at independent food and drink venues has relaunched in Brighton with a new campaign to tackle single-use packaging. Wriggle, which first launched in the city in 2016, had partnered with over 500 independent businesses and boasted 30,000 users, but was forced to close temporarily due to coronavirus restrictions. However, with many restaurants reopening as lockdown eases, the app is making a return with its bring your own lunchbox campaign in a drive to cut plastic waste. With five million tonnes of plastic used every year in the UK, nearly half of which is packaging, their lunchbox revolution aims to encourage customers to take their own containers to local cafes, restaurants and street food stalls.