Get Whole Food groceries for less than half the price: Here’s how
NEW YORK (PIX11) – A new partnership between Whole Foods and Too Good To Go will help reduce food waste and make groceries available at a lower price for New Yorkers.
Too Good to Go, a marketplace that offers surplus food at a discounted price, will allow New Yorkers to buy Suprise Bags filled with groceries from 17 Whole Foods locations across the city.
Customers can choose from a Prepared Food Bag for $9.99, which offers $30 worth of soup and ready-to-eat meals, or a Bakery Bag for $6.99, which provides $21 worth of reads, muffins, scones, and cookies.
New Yorkers can download and register for the Too Good to Go app to purchase the Whole Foods Surprise Bags. The company was founded in Denmark in 2016 to help reduce food and tackle climate change, according to its website.
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