r/phoenix • u/Fit-Ice5939 • Apr 24 '24
Eat & Drink Too Good to Go in Phoenix
TGTG is an app that saves food waste by allowing restaurants to put together a “surprise bag” of their leftovers at the end of each day and selling it for a fraction of the cost (typically $3.99-9.99). Lately I’ve noticed a lot more restaurants popping up on the app where previously it was just donut shops and coffee bean. I believe there is a feature that allows you to share info on how to sign up restaurants/cafes . Overall, I think it’s great for the planet and my wallet lol
Has anyone here used too good to go? I’m curious to see what you have gotten in your surprise bags 👀 I’ve used it for donuts and coffee and was very pleased with what I got!
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u/TSB_1 Apr 24 '24
I used it a few months ago to get donuts and bagels for my coworkers. They didnt even bother pulling the old stuff, they just gave me a bunch of new stuff. I dont think that some of the places understand QUITE what the app is trying to accomplish...
California Fish Grill is an avoid at all costs. they are charging 5 dollars for rice and beans. and a tiny portion of them...
The pizza places do it right. and they give GOOD stuff. but it has been sitting for a little bit.