Savvy Shoppers Discover Treasure Trove of Discounted Surplus Food
As inflation continues to impact household budgets, savvy consumers are turning to innovative apps that offer a unique solution - access to discounted surplus food from local businesses. These apps are not only helping to reduce food waste, but also providing significant savings for budget-conscious shoppers.
Unlock Delicious Deals and Reduce Waste with Surplus Food Apps
Bakeries and Restaurants Embrace Surplus Food Sales
Bakery owner LaDawn Spivery of Sweets by LaDawn has embraced the opportunity to sell her leftover cakes, pastries, and fresh produce through surplus food apps. "We used to toss out a lot of perfectly good food at the end of the day," Spivery explains. "Now, we can sell these items at deep discounts and help reduce waste."Spivery regularly releases "surprise bags" of cupcakes, cookies, fruit, and more through the app Too Good to Go. These bags, valued at around , are sold for just .99, allowing customers to enjoy high-quality baked goods and fresh produce at a fraction of the regular price.
Grocery stores are also getting in on the surplus food action, with apps like Flashfood offering discounts on items nearing their "best by" dates. Customers can order these items through the app and pick them up at their local supermarket, often saving up to 50% on their purchases."It's a win-win situation," says Janee Ward, a Flashfood customer. "I get to enjoy great products at a fraction of the cost, and the stores can reduce their food waste."
Expanding Nationwide Presence Brings Savings to More Consumers
While some of these surplus food apps may not yet be available in all areas, their nationwide expansion is underway. Too Good to Go, for example, has partnered with Whole Foods to bring its services to more communities across the country."We are growing every single day," says Sarah Soteroff of Too Good to Go. "We have around 21,000 partners across the country who are saving food with us, and that number continues to grow and grow."As these apps continue to gain traction, more and more consumers will have the opportunity to access discounted surplus food, helping to stretch their grocery budgets and reduce food waste in the process.
Embracing the Surprise Factor for Savings and Sustainability
One of the unique aspects of these surplus food apps is the element of surprise. Customers may not always know exactly what they're getting, but that's part of the fun. "You just gotta catch it," says Janee Ward, referring to the ever-changing deals on the apps.This surprise factor adds an element of excitement and discovery to the shopping experience, while also encouraging consumers to be more open-minded about trying new foods and ingredients.By embracing the unexpected and the opportunity to save, savvy shoppers are not only finding ways to stretch their budgets, but also contributing to a more sustainable food system.