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Greggs Customer Surprised by 14 Items in £2.99 Too Good To Go Bag
A customer of the bakery chain Greggs experienced an unexpected surprise after purchasing a £2.99 Too Good To Go bag, discovering a total of 14 items inside. Bryce, who shared his experience on TikTok under the handle @bryces_adventure, detailed the contents of his bag, which he found to be overwhelmingly filled with sausage rolls.
Bryce’s video showcased the items he received, including a staggering eight sausage rolls, a pink donut, and a pack of five jam doughnuts. The clip garnered significant attention, with over 4.5 million views. In his video, Bryce humorously questioned, “For the foreseeable future, I’m going to be living off sausage rolls and jam doughnuts. Was this worth the money or have I been scammed by Greggs?”
The reaction to his findings sparked various comments online, with one user noting, “Who complains about getting Greggs sausage rolls?” Adding to the discussion, a former employee of Greggs expressed concern over the bag’s contents, stating, “They did this bag all wrong. They did not follow protocol.” The employee explained that the standard procedure typically includes one sandwich, one savoury item, and one sweet item, with the total value aiming for around £9. The absence of a sandwich and the excessive quantity of one type of savoury item raised eyebrows.
Critics pointed out that the bag lacked allergen labels and was not properly sealed, which prompted suggestions to visit a different Greggs location. Some commenters defended the value of the bag, highlighting that four sausage rolls alone retail for approximately £4, suggesting that the purchase was a worthwhile deal.
Bryce’s experience reflects a broader trend associated with the Too Good To Go initiative, which aims to combat food waste by allowing customers to purchase leftover food at reduced prices. The app connects users with participating eateries, enabling them to reserve bags of food that would otherwise be discarded.
Too Good To Go was established in 2015 in Copenhagen by a group of entrepreneurs committed to reducing food waste from buffet restaurants. The initiative has since expanded to 19 countries across Europe, America, and Asia Pacific, boasting a community of over 100 million registered users and 175,000 active partner businesses globally.
For those interested in participating, downloading the Too Good To Go app provides access to local eateries offering surprise bags, encouraging consumers to contribute to the reduction of food waste while enjoying affordable meals.
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