Shopper reveals how they got massive £50 Greggs haul for £2.50
A LUCKY shopper has shared how they bagged a MASSIVE amount of food worth £50 from Greggs for just a couple of pounds.
Sandwiches, sausage rolls and sweet treats were among the bumper bag of baked goods which cost only £2.50.
Sharing the "magic bag" of goodies on Reddit, the post and picture racked up thousands of upvotes on the platform and hundreds of comments.
The lucky shopper, known only as rbrownster1072 on the platform, said: "£2.50 for all this, I must be in heaven!".
They told The Sun they picked up the haul - which includes 19 items in total - from Greggs in Archway in London using the Too Good To Go app.
Too Good To Go connects hungry Brits with well known shops, cafes and restaurants that have surplus food so that it doesn't go to waste.
Users can nab huge discounts on food that would have otherwise gone in the bin.
Morrisons, Costa and Pret, along with independent spots, are also part of the scheme.
Here's how to cut the cost of your grocery shop
SAVING on your shop can make a big difference to your wallet. Here are some tips from Money.co.uk about how you can cut the cost of your shopping bills:
- Write yourself a list – Only buy items that you need. If it isn’t on your list, don’t put it in the trolley
- Create a budget – Work out a weekly budget for your food shopping
- Never shop hungry – you are far more likely to buy more food if your tummy is rumbling
- Don’t buy pre-chopped veggies or fruit – The extra they’ll charge for chopping can be eye watering
- Use social media – follow your favourite retailers to find out about the latest deals
- Be disloyal – You may want to go to different stores to find the best bargains
- Check the small print – It’s always worth checking the price per kg/lb/litre when comparing offers so you’re making a like for like decision as a bigger box won’t necessarily mean you get more
- Use your loyalty cards – Don’t be afraid to sign up to them all. They all work slightly differently – work out what bonus suits you better and remember to trade in your points for additional rewards
Users of the app can get bundles of food that's left unsold in what are called magic bags - but what's in it and how much you get varies according to what's leftover at the end of the day.
The shopper's bumper find - which they said will be shared with office workmates - is among the best we've spotted from the bakery and it was the first time they had used the app.
Olio lets anyone share leftover food like items near their sell-by date, spare home-grown vegetables or the groceries in your fridge when you go away, move home or are on a diet.
One shopper used the Olio app to bag a bunch of Tesco food for free.
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One mum told us she buys restaurant roast dinners worth £12 each for just £3.29 using the food app, and she reckons it saves her hundreds of pounds a year.
Plus, a Morrisons shopper has bagged a £19 box of food for £3.