HARRISBURG, Pa. — According to Axios in 2022, Pennsylvanians threw away 2.89 million tons of food. 16% of that food waste came from food services across the state. With that much food going to waste, ...
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Restaurants have the flexibility to add as many surprise bags as they want depending on the day, with the option to totally skip a day if they sell all of their product at full price. Additionally, ...
As much as 40% of the food we produce ends up in landfills. That means all of the water, land, labor, money, and greenhouse gas emissions used to create the food are wasted too. Other WRAL Top Stories ...
It's plain and simple: Any food waste is always a shame. Nathan Hamood, the owner and founder of Dessert Oasis, with four metro Detroit locations, says his team puts a lot of care into the cheesecakes ...
Last week, I saved $59 and helped reduce food waste from five L.A. restaurants by eating pastries, Chinese food and lasagna. I also drank two cups of boba tea. For two days, I left my breakfast, lunch ...
A woman sits in her kitchen, showing off the contents of her bag in a video she’s filming for TikTok. Her excitement permeates through the screen as she babbles about the “rare find” she’s picked up, ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) – The Too Good to Go mobile app, which allows users to purchase surplus food from local businesses, is now available in Hampton Roads. When participating businesses have ...
Too Good To Go helps budget-friendly customers connect to stores or restaurants about to dispose of excess food. Typically, establishments provide a large variety of food items in a surprise bag. And ...
An app that allows customers to buy restaurant food at steep discounts will launch in the Indianapolis area soon.The Too Good To Go app enables diners to purchase unsold food from nearby restaurants, ...
Food waste apps, such as Too Good To Go, which are designed to sell discounted “surprise bags” of surplus food, can sometimes increase waste by encouraging retailers to overproduce, according to a ...