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Posted on 11/11/2025
Connects consumers with surplus food discounts
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Berlin, Germany
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Too Good To Go is a mobile app that helps reduce food waste by connecting consumers with local stores and restaurants that have surplus food. How it works: participating businesses list unsold meals or items at discounted prices, and users browse the app, purchase, and pick up or redeem the food. The app earns revenue by taking a commission on each transaction facilitated between the consumer and the business. How it differs from competitors: it focuses on reducing waste through a broad network of partners across many countries, offering a simple consumer experience and a scalable marketplace that benefits both sides—food businesses gain extra revenue from unsold inventory while customers access affordable meals. What is the goal: to cut food waste globally by making surplus food easy to buy, while supporting businesses in drawing new customers and closing inventory gaps.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
$75.3M
Headquarters
Copenhagen, Denmark
Founded
2016
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Too Good To Go, the world's largest marketplace for surplus food, has launched in Japan, marking its 21st country and first Asian market. The service initially covers select Tokyo areas including Shibuya, Shinjuku and Meguro, with over 80 partners including Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, FamilyMart and NewDays. The platform connects users with businesses selling surplus food through "Surprise Bags" at reduced prices. Japan has introduced a unique Station Search Function to help users find food near train stations. Japan generated over 22 million tonnes of food waste in 2023, including 4.64 million tonnes of edible food. The country aims to reduce food waste by 50% in households and 60% in businesses by 2030. Too Good To Go operates across 21 countries with 120 million users and 180,000 partners globally.
La iniciativa establece un nuevo estándar de sostenibilidad en la industria y ayudará a reducir el desperdicio de alimentos en más de 450 tiendas en todo el paísNUEVA YORK, 17 de julio de 2024 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ -- Too Good To Go, la compañía que opera la app más grande del mundo salvar los excedentes de comida y evitar su desperdicio, y Whole Foods Market, el minorista de alimentos naturales y orgánicos líder en el mundo, se enorgullecen de anunciar una iniciativa a nivel nacional para reducir el desperdicio de alimentos. A partir de hoy, los clientes podrán comprar Surprise Bags de alimentos excedentes en más de 450 tiendas de Whole Foods Market en todo Estados Unidos a través de la aplicación de Too Good To Go.Este lanzamiento nacional establece un nuevo estándar: Dos empresas trabajan juntas con el fin de impulsar un cambio significativo en la industria minorista, y significa un paso al frente importante en el compromiso de ambas compañías para reducir el desperdicio de alimentos. Too Good To Go y Whole Foods Market marcan un hito y demuestran que es posible impulsar prácticas cada vez más sostenibles en toda la industria.Esta iniciativa sin precedentes profundiza el compromiso de Whole Foods Market de reducir a la mitad el desperdicio de alimentos para 2030. Al ofrecer alimentos excedentes a través de la app de Too Good To Go, esta colaboración impacta positivamente en el medio ambiente y proporciona a los clientes acceso a alimentos frescos de alta calidad a un precio reducido. Los clientes podrán elegir entre Prepared Foods Surprise Bags, que contienen sopas y comidas listas para comer, a un precio de $9.99 por un valor de $30, y Bakery Surprise Bags que incluyen panes, muffins, scones y galletas, a un precio de $6.99 por un valor de $21."Estamos entusiasmados por ser parte de la comunidad de Too Good To Go", dijo Caitlin Leibert, Vicepresidenta de Sostenibilidad de Whole Foods Market. "Como parte de nuestro propósito de nutrir a las personas y al planeta, continuamos invirtiendo en formas nuevas e innovadoras para mantener los alimentos no vendidos lejos de los vertederos y empoderando a nuestros clientes para que tomen decisiones con conciencia ambiental
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Albertsons Companies and Uber Technologies have expanded a program in which they donate and deliver surplus food to local nonprofit organizations and food banks. After being piloted in Washington, D.C., in 2023, the program has been expanded to Boston, Chicago and Denver, the companies said in a Tuesday (June 4) press release. “We are thrilled to partner with Uber to streamline the delivery of excess food to our partner food recovery organizations, ensuring that the food donated from our stores gets to those who need it most,” Suzanne Long, chief sustainability and transformation officer at Albertsons Cos., said in the release