SHEIN fans go crazy for TikTok hack to bag yourself free clothes.Morrisons slashes price of large Easter Eggs to just £1.99 as shoppers rush to stock up.Student 'could have ended up in coma' after hair dye patch test left arm covered in agonising blisters.Simply download the Too Good To Go app and add your location to find out what is available near you. You can also now get them from Morrisons' cafes and Market Kitchens after the scheme was extended last year.Īldi recently joined the app too, offering a £10 bag of food for £3.30, with the scheme being rolled out to every store. Using the app, customers can get a Magic Bag containing at least £10 worth of unsold fruit, veg, deli and bakery products for £3.09. ![]() Since then it has prevented 1,000 tonnes of food waste and 2,500 tonnes of CO2e being emitted. It was in October 2019 when Morrisons became the first supermarket to use the Too Good To Go app, which is designed to prevent edible food being thrown away. We are in a situation where, no matter which walk of life we come from, we could all do with help and support and this is what my post aimed to do." She said: "It’s unacceptable in this current climate to shame people. Jo, who also has three stepchildren, told the M.E.N she was surprised by the negative comment. I do this once a week and it sorts out snacks/lunch bits for my 5 yo at school, lunches for others in house and items towards our dinners all week - cost me £3.09." Jo wrote on the Facebook page: "Collected my ‘too good to go’ Morrisons grocery magic box tonight and this is what was included. 'White envelope' scheme launched at Tesco praised by shoppers amid cost of living crisis Shoppers warned over £811 supermarket bill as inflation hits new high of 17.1%.This allows shoppers to collect a box of the stuff through their app. Morrisons offers discounts on products that are close to their sell by and use by dates. The 42-year-old had been impressed after collecting her 'Morrisons grocery magic box' and posted details of the purchase on the 'Scrimping on a budget' Facebook page to help other struggling families. The shopper slammed Jo Meola saying she 'wouldn’t dream of sending children to school with bad food'. A mum who shared the contents of her Too Good To Go box from Morrisons on social media has been branded 'shameful' for buying 'out of date food'.
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