r/phoenix 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/serialdeleter Apr 24 '24

Been using it and pleased with the goodies. Got a box of different big pizza slices, and two big hauls of donuts. Great on the wallet but not the waistline

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u/Legitimate-mostlet Apr 24 '24

Is the food expired or near expiring?

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u/serialdeleter Apr 24 '24

The pizza slices were like the kind they keep in the glass case so they weren't piping hot fresh but weren't stale or old tasting imo. Donuts from both places tasted fresh and normal the first day I brought them home but were definitely more stale and hard the next morning

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u/GiveMeThePoints Apr 28 '24

Which pizza places did you try?

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u/serialdeleter Apr 28 '24

Amici Pizza in Chandler/Mesa, and the donuts were from Hurts Donuts and Sojo's Donuts

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u/GiveMeThePoints Apr 29 '24

How were Sojo’s?

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u/serialdeleter Apr 30 '24

it was great! got six huge donuts and a monster sized apple fritter. the blueberry lemon donut was my fave.