"Explain yourself!!!": woman orders Too Good to Go. Then she sees old pizza slices thrown in shopping bag
"Likeeeeee just thrown in a plastic bag???"
Too Good To Go: Packaging Concerns Spark Online Debate A recent video posted online has sparked a discussion about the packaging practices of Too Good To Go, a popular app aimed at reducing food waste. The video, filmed in Canada, shows a customer receiving a bag of leftover pizza in a simple plastic bag. The customer, who wishes to remain anonymous, expressed surprise and some disappointment at the packaging, questioning whether this is standard practice for the app. "I was expecting something a little more...eco-friendly," the customer said in the video. "I mean, it's a great initiative, but the plastic bag seems counterintuitive." Too Good To Go has not yet publicly responded to the concerns raised in the video. However, the video has generated significant online discussion, with many users sharing their own experiences with the app's packaging. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges of balancing sustainability efforts with the practical realities of food delivery and waste reduction.
"Likeeeeee just thrown in a plastic bag???"