‘It’s like squishy’: Tennessee Too Good To Go customer gets new mystery meat ba…
A Tennessee woman is going viral after revealing what she scored in Whole Foods’ new Too Good To Go 'mystery meat' bag.
Knoxville, TN – A local resident, known online as 3llie (jungbtseok), recently shared her experience with the 'Too Good To Go' app, showcasing a substantial haul from a Whole Foods 'Meat Bag.' The initiative, designed to combat food waste, allows consumers to purchase surplus food items at a reduced price. For just $9.99, 3llie received two packages of organic ground turkey breast, each priced at $9.99, and a package of boneless, skinless chicken thighs, valued at $11.25. The total retail value of her purchase amounted to $31.25. The items, which were nearing their 'best by' dates, exemplify the app's core mission. 'The concept of Too Good To Go is to reduce food waste so most of the items will be at their sell by date and potentially after,' 3llie explained in her video, advising that 'If this bothers you please do not use this app.' She further noted the introduction of new bag categories, including meat, seafood, and various grocery options, encouraging community discussion on their contents. This demonstrates a practical way for consumers to save money while contributing to environmental sustainability.
A Tennessee woman is going viral after revealing what she scored in Whole Foods’ new Too Good To Go 'mystery meat' bag.
