Following a successful trial in various locations across north England, the midlands and Wales, Morrisons is expanding its commitment to sustainability by listing Morrisons Daily convenience stores on surplus food redistribution service Too Good To Go.
Over 930 Morrisons Daily convenience stores are now live on Too Good To Go across the UK, helping fight food waste and offer great value to consumers. The system enables users to fight food waste by buying Surprise Bags of surplus food at a reduced price. During the trial, over 40,000 bags were saved across the regions, and this latest announcement comes as the group marks more than two million Surprise Bags saved since becoming the first national supermarket to partner with the service in 2019.
Each bag contains quality food nearing its sell-by date at a reduced price. Customers can download the Too Good To Go app, search for their nearest Morrisons Daily, reserve Surprise Bags, and pick them up at a preset time.
Andrew Edlin, senior sustainability manager for Morrisons, said: “Customers and colleagues continue to tell us how much they value Too Good To Go’s Surprise Bags. It saves customers money while also helping us to play our part in reducing food waste and hitting our sustainability target of achieving scope 3 net-zero operational emissions, so we’re delighted to be rolling the bags out to some of our Morrisons Daily convenience stores.”
Today’s announcement builds on the success of Too Good To Go’s partnership with Morrisons. Since 2019, it has saved an incredible 2.3 million Surprise Bags of food from being wasted.
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