Too Good To Go App Announces 100m Meals Saved In One Year
Over 100 million meals were saved from going to waste by the Too Good To Go app in 2023, according to a recent report.
The company’s 2023 Impact Report revealed that 121,686,720 meals had been saved by app users – a 46% increase on 2022.
In Ireland, over half a million bags of food were successfully saved in the measured time period. The app also brought on 953 new partners, including Aldi and SuperValu.
The number of businesses currently using the app in Ireland is 1,800, with Dublin and Galway the most active counties.
The achievement demonstrates the success of Too Good To Go’s ‘win-win-win’ business model.
It helps businesses reduce waste and increase revenue, and it helps customers get local food for great value. These combine to reduce global food waste.
First launched in 2015, Too Good To Go is an app that allows businesses to sell food that would otherwise be thrown out, at a discounted price. Since its launch in Ireland in 2022, the app has made a significant impact in the fight against food waste, building a user base of 520,491.
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