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You can buy insanely cheap surplus food from Toronto restaurants to reduce waste
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Too Good To Go app targets food waste, launches in Chicago on Wednesday
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Food waste app Too Good To Go saves leftovers from San Francisco restaurants
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This New-to-Portland Food App Aims to Help Solve Climate Changeâwith Discount Doughnuts
Too Good to Go, newly launched in Portland, connects customers with local restaurants and stores to pass on their end-of-day surplus.
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Nick Campigli
6/5/2021 at 12:30am
Getting a box of eight doughnuts for $1.39 in Portland, Oregon, might sound too good to be true. But Too Good to Go, newly launched in Portland, can make it happen.Â
Too Good to Go is a food-based service app that connects customers to local restaurants and grocery stores that want to pass on their end-of-day surplusâproduce, prepared meals, bagels, or a âSurprise Bagâ of doughnuts to pick up after closing time. Â
Getty Images Following success in New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Virginia, Too Good To Go expands its U.S. operation to the West Coast
May 06, 2021
SAN FRANCISCO
Too Good To Go, the tech-for-good company powering the world s #1 app for fighting food waste, today announces its national expansion to the West Coast. Over 200 food shops across the West Coast have already joined in on the fight against food waste. Too Good To Go s first stop is the Bay Area, with Seattle to follow on May 12, and Portland on May 19, and plans to be in many more of the largest U.S. cities by the end of 2021.