Shopper Bags £16 Worth of Greggs Treats for Just £3 in Too Good To Go Haul
A shrewd shopper has shared her remarkable bargain from Greggs, scoring more than £16 worth of bakery delights for a mere £3 through the popular food waste reduction app, Too Good To Go. The savvy consumer, known as Daisy on TikTok, frequently posts her budget-friendly finds online, and her latest video showcases an impressive haul from the national bakery chain.
The Mission for a Perfect Deal
In her recent TikTok video, Daisy explained, "I'm on a mission to find a 10 out of 10 Too Good To Go bag, and today we'll be ranking another one that I got from Greggs." Too Good To Go is an innovative app that allows food businesses, including cafes, restaurants, and stores, to bundle items that would otherwise be discarded—typically food nearing its expiry date—and offer them at significantly reduced prices. This service aims to combat food waste while providing customers with fantastic deals, though buyers do not know the contents until collection.
Unveiling the £3 Treasure Trove
Daisy began by revealing the contents of her £3 bundle, starting with a pack of four sausage rolls, valued at approximately £3.50. She exclaimed, "This item has put this bag off to a banging start." Next, she uncovered a roast chicken bite sandwich, costing around £4.20, which she described as a "good choice, however a bit basic."
Her personal favourite followed: a ham and cheese baguette, priced at about £4. Daisy gushed, "I cannot tell you how much I love the Greggs ham and cheese baguette." The haul also included a chocolate cream éclair, which she had never tried before but found "absolutely unreal" and worth £1.80, and a pot of overnight oats, typically £2.90.
Final Verdict and Global Impact
In total, the items amounted to £16.40, though prices may vary by location. Daisy concluded, "Overall we had a very good bag, I really cannot complain about this one. I would give this bag a solid eight out of 10." Too Good To Go, founded in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2016, now boasts over 120 million users worldwide and 180,000 registered businesses. According to its website, the app has prevented more than 500 million meals from going to waste in the past decade, highlighting its significant role in reducing food waste while offering affordable treats.



