Morrisons Daily retailers will be able to offer Too Good To Go’s Surprise Bags in-store, which contain surplus food at a reduced price. The partnership has been extended to 930 Daily stores following a successful trial in North England, the Midlands and Wales.
Andrew Edlin, senior sustainability manager for Morrisons, said: “Customers and colleagues continue to tell us how much they value Too Good To Go’s Surprise Bags from Morrisons. It saves customers money while also helping us to play our part in reducing food waste and hitting our sustainability target of achieving scope three net-zero operational emissions, so we are delighted to be rolling the bags out to some of our Morrisons Daily convenience stores.”
Sophie Trueman, country director at Too Good To Go UK and Ireland, added: “Our team is absolutely thrilled to have Morrisons Daily joining the fight against food waste. At Too Good To Go we believe that saving food from going to waste is a win-win-win – businesses can recover the sunk cost of would-be wasted food, consumers can get good food for less, and with one simple action, we’re collectively doing something great for the planet by stopping that food from ending up in landfill.”
The move is in order to improve its commitment to sustainability and fight food waste. Morrisons was the first supermarket partner of Too Good To Go.
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