Too Good To Go Saves 10 Million Meals In Germany
Food waste prevention app Too Good To Go has reached the milestone of saving ten million, with Edeka Treugut on Heidelberger Strasse in Berlin the site for the landmark meal, according to a report in Rundschau.de.
Its range of partners is growing continuously, from corner shops to Edeka, or Dean & David branches to star restaurants.
Too Good To Go, based in Berlin, has already expanded into different countries, such as Denmark, France, Norway, Great Britain, Switzerland, Sweden, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Austria, Ireland, the USA, and Canada.
In Germany, the app currently has more than 9,500 partner shops in over 900 cities and a community of more than 6 million people.
To date, more than 298.5 million meals have been saved internationally and more than 246,250 tonnes of CO2 equivalent have been saved in the process.
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