Too Good To Go
Founded in Copenhagen in 2016, Too Good To Go is a European-based app dedicated to reducing food waste by connecting consumers with surplus food from local restaurants and businesses. With a presence in 19 countries, the platform has established over 175,000 partner businesses and facilitated more than 400 million meals to a global community of 100 million registered users. The app promotes sustainability by allowing customers to purchase discounted surplus food, including full meals, pastries, and coffee, thereby helping eateries generate extra revenue while offering affordable options to consumers. Its expansion into Kansas City exemplifies its mission to combat food waste and support local culinary communities worldwide.
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News Summary
Kansas City has launched Too Good To Go, a European app designed to reduce food waste by allowing residents to purchase surplus food from local restaurants at discounted prices. The initiative not only helps combat food waste but also provides affordable meal options for consumers while generating revenue for businesses. Participating eateries include Wolcano Teppanyaki, Providence By The Slice, and Whole Foods, among others, all contributing to sustainability efforts within the city’s vibrant culinary scene.
Kansas City Welcomes Too Good To Go, Fighting Food Waste
Too Good To Go, a European-based app aimed at reducing food waste, has officially launched in Kansas City, offering residents an innovative way to purchase surplus food from local restaurants at discounted prices. Founded in Copenhagen in 2016, the app has become a popular choice worldwide, boasting 175,000 partner businesses across 19 countries and facilitating over 400 million meals to an impressive 100 million registered users.
The initiative allows customers to pick up leftover food that restaurants would otherwise discard, significantly contributing to sustainability efforts while providing an affordable option for meals. Participating businesses list the contents of “mystery bags,” which may include everything from full meals to pastries and coffee. Customers can purchase these options at prices significantly lower than typical menu offerings, helping both local eateries to generate extra revenue and consumers to access budget-friendly meals.
Participating Restaurants and Offerings
Among the Kansas City establishments joining the app’s movement are:
- Wolcano Teppanyaki: Offers both lunch and dinner bags, with contents like rice, lo mein, sushi, chicken, and seafood. A typical dinner bag is valued at $21 but is sold for only $6.99.
- Providence By The Slice: Provides three mystery slices of pizza for $4.99.
- Donutology: Offers a selection of donuts and baked goods for $6.99.
- Golden Apple Buffet: Features a surprise bag containing various surplus buffet items for $6.99.
- Whole Foods: Distributes prepared meals, soups, and salads in their food bags priced at $9.99.
Other participating businesses include Dragonfly Tea Zone, 1888 Coffee House, Elvira’s Cakes, KC Smoke Burger, Cargo Cantina, and Bizz & Weezy Confections, among others.
Operational Details
The app operates with flexible pickup times; food availability varies by location and may include options for next-day pickups. Many items tend to sell out quickly, especially on Thursdays when some restaurants experience demand for their surplus offerings into the evening hours.
Community Impact
The launch of Too Good To Go in Kansas City aligns well with the city’s rich culinary scene and emphasis on community engagement. By partnering with local restaurants, the app not only addresses food waste issues but also enhances the vibrancy of the city’s food culture. This initiative presents an opportunity for residents to explore local culinary offerings while contributing to sustainability efforts.
Global Context
Globally, Too Good To Go continues to expand its reach, highlighting the importance of fighting food waste. The initiative started in a single city in Denmark and has since garnered a substantial following, illustrating the growing awareness and urgency regarding food sustainability. In Kansas City, the app serves as a practical solution to connect consumers with local eateries while fostering an environment of reduced waste and community support.
Overall, the introduction of Too Good To Go in Kansas City not only provides affordable food options for residents but also strengthens ties between local businesses and the community. As the app gains traction, it is likely to play an important role in both reducing food waste and supporting sustainable practices within the vibrant culinary landscape of Kansas City.
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Additional Resources
- Kansas City Star
- Wikipedia: Food waste
- Fox4KC
- Google Search: food waste recycling program kansas city
- Waste360
- Google Scholar: food waste reduction
- Waste Today Magazine
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Sustainability
- Startland News
- Google News: Kansas City food waste program

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