

Disgust and Delight: A UK Consumer's Too Good To Go Experience
Morrisons Mystery Bag: A Mixed Experience with Too Good To Go In a recent online video, a UK consumer documented their experience purchasing a "Too Good To Go" mystery bag from a Morrisons Cafe. The consumer, who purchased the bag for £2.49, initially expressed excitement about the deal. However, upon opening the bag, they found that some of the food, specifically the meat, was unappealing. The video shows the contents of the bag, which included a box with chicken tikka masala and rice, and another with hash browns, black pudding, and sausages. The consumer stated, "Something about warm meat in a vacuum sealed bag makes me feel physically ill." Despite this, they noted that the other items in the bag were worth the price. The video has generated significant interest online, sparking discussion about the app and the quality of food waste reduction initiatives. This incident highlights the potential risks and rewards of using apps like "Too Good To Go." While such apps aim to reduce food waste and offer consumers affordable meals, the quality and presentation of the food can be variable. The consumer's experience serves as a reminder to manage expectations when participating in such initiatives.