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Too Good To Go UK: How to Save Money on Food in 2026

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Food waste is a massive problem in the UK — an estimated 9.5 million tonnes of food are wasted annually, much of it perfectly edible. Too Good To Go tackles this by connecting consumers with restaurants, bakeries, supermarkets, and cafes that have surplus food at the end of the day, selling it at steep discounts through 'magic bags'. It's a genuine win-win: you save money on food, and businesses reduce their waste. If you're looking for practical ways to cut your grocery and eating-out costs in 2026, Too Good To Go is one of the simplest tools available. Combine it with smart budgeting through the SYM app and you can redirect the savings straight into your financial goals.

How Too Good To Go Works

Too Good To Go is a free app available on iOS and Android. Businesses list 'magic bags' of surplus food that would otherwise be thrown away at the end of their trading day. You browse available bags near your location, pay through the app (usually between £2 and £5), and collect your bag during a specified pickup window. The catch — and part of the fun — is that you don't know exactly what you'll get. The contents depend on what the business has left over that day. This element of surprise is part of the appeal, but it also means you need to be flexible with your meal planning.
  • Download the free app and create an account with your email
  • Enable location services to see available magic bags near you
  • Browse listings, check pickup times, and reserve a bag by paying through the app
  • Collect your bag during the specified pickup window (usually late afternoon or evening)
  • Contents vary daily and are not specified in advance — you'll get a surprise selection
  • Most bags contain food worth 3-5x what you paid

What UK Businesses Are on Too Good To Go?

Too Good To Go has grown significantly in the UK, with thousands of partner businesses across major cities and increasingly in smaller towns. The range of participating businesses means you can find everything from sushi and sandwiches to bakery items and full grocery bags. Supermarket bags tend to offer the best value for everyday cooking, while restaurant and bakery bags are more of a treat. Availability varies hugely by location — urban areas like London, Manchester, Birmingham, and Edinburgh have hundreds of listings, while rural areas may have fewer options.
  • Major supermarkets including Morrisons, Co-op, and Spar regularly list bags with fresh produce, bread, and reduced items
  • High-street bakeries like Greggs, Paul, and independent bakeries offer bread, pastries, and cakes
  • Restaurant and cafe bags may include sandwiches, salads, hot meals, or meal-prep ingredients
  • Hotel breakfast buffet surplus sometimes appears on the app — often excellent value
  • Costa, Starbucks, and independent coffee shops list unsold food items in the evening
  • Some specialist shops list cheese, deli items, and artisan products at a fraction of their normal price

How Much Can You Actually Save?

The savings potential is real and measurable. A typical magic bag costs between £2.50 and £4.99 and contains food that would retail for £8 to £20. If you use the app three times a week, you could save £30-60 per week compared to buying the same food at full price. Of course, the savings only count if you're buying food you'll actually eat. The randomness of magic bags means there's always some risk of getting items you don't want — but most users report that the vast majority of what they receive is usable. The key is to think of Too Good To Go as a supplement to your normal shopping rather than a replacement for it.
  • Average magic bag costs £3-4 and contains £10-15 worth of food
  • Supermarket bags typically offer the most practical everyday savings
  • Bakery bags are great for freezing — most bread and pastries freeze well
  • Track your Too Good To Go savings alongside your grocery budget in the SYM app
  • Over a month, regular users report saving £80-150 on food costs
  • Many users combine Too Good To Go with yellow-sticker shopping and meal planning for maximum savings

Tips for Getting the Best Magic Bags

Not all magic bags are created equal. With a bit of strategy, you can consistently get better value and more useful food. The key factors are timing, location, and knowing which types of businesses tend to offer the best bags. Popular listings sell out quickly — sometimes within minutes of going live — so being proactive matters. Over time, you'll learn which businesses near you consistently offer the best bags and which ones are less reliable.
  • Turn on notifications for your favourite businesses so you're alerted the moment bags go live
  • Check the app early in the morning when many businesses post their bags for that day
  • Read reviews from other users to identify businesses that consistently provide good value
  • Supermarket bags (especially Morrisons) tend to have the most practical, everyday items
  • Bakery bags are best if you have a freezer — collect and freeze immediately for bread all week
  • Be punctual for collection — arriving late may mean the business has already closed or given away remaining bags
  • If a bag is disappointing, rate it honestly in the app — this feedback helps other users and encourages businesses to maintain quality

Combining Too Good To Go with a Smart Food Budget

Too Good To Go works best as part of a broader strategy to reduce food costs. Rather than relying on it exclusively, use it to supplement your weekly shop and reduce what you spend on lunches, snacks, and baked goods. Plan your main meals around what's on offer at the supermarket, use Too Good To Go to pick up extras and treats at a discount, and use apps like OLIO for free surplus food from neighbours and local businesses. The savings add up quickly when you layer these approaches together.
  • Plan core meals for the week based on supermarket deals and what you already have in the fridge and freezer
  • Use Too Good To Go for supplementary items like bread, pastries, fruit, and ready meals
  • Freeze anything perishable from your magic bag that you can't eat within a day or two
  • Combine with the OLIO app for free surplus food from neighbours and businesses
  • Set a weekly food budget in the SYM app and track every purchase including Too Good To Go bags
  • Redirect any money saved on food into a savings goal — even small amounts compound over time

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about using Too Good To Go in the UK.
Is Too Good To Go free to use?+

Yes, the app is completely free to download and use. You only pay for the magic bags you choose to purchase. There are no subscription fees, delivery charges, or hidden costs. You pay through the app and collect in person.

Can I choose what's in my magic bag?+

No, the contents are a surprise and depend on what the business has left over. You can see the type of food (bakery, grocery, meals, etc.) but not the specific items. Some businesses include a general description like 'bread and pastries' or 'mixed groceries' to give you an idea.

What if I'm allergic to something in the bag?+

Too Good To Go bags don't come with specific allergen information in advance because the contents vary daily. If you have serious allergies, ask the business at collection time about the ingredients. Most businesses will let you swap items if there's an allergen issue. However, if you have severe allergies, be cautious with the surprise format.

Is Too Good To Go available outside of London?+

Yes, Too Good To Go is available across the UK including Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, Cardiff, and many smaller cities and towns. Coverage is growing steadily, though rural areas may have limited options. Check the app to see what's available in your area.

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