As food prices climb, Too Good To Go is launching grocery bags with Whole Foods Market, in a major expansion of its push to lessen food waste and provide affordable meals.
Too Good To Go is an app that connects users with stores and restaurants that offer surplus food in "surprise bags" at significantly lower prices. Its collaboration with Amazon 's Whole Foods will expand to all 536 of the grocer's locations across the U.S., where the two companies said they have already saved 1.6 million meals from going to waste through their partnership.
Too Good to Go announced seven new categories of surprise bags with Whole Foods on Wednesday: produce, seafood, meat, dry goods, frozen foods, refrigerated foods and floral. Chris MacAulay, vice president of operations for North Ameri

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