Morrisons to offer boxes of unsold food for just £3.09 in all stores

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*** FREE FOR EDITORIAL USE *** Morrisons is the first supermarket in the UK to offer food past its ‘best before’ date through a ground-breaking app which offers the food directly to customers for a great price. Customers will be able to use the Too Good to Go app to purchase the boxes of unsold fruit and veg, bakery and deli items worth at least £10 for £3.09. The contents of the boxes will be revealed when picked up from the local supermarket. The service has been trialled in a handful of stores and Morrisons has today announced that it will be available in all 494 Morrisons supermarkets nationwide from Tuesday 26th November. The move comes as Morrisons pledges to reduce operational food waste by 50% by 2030.

Morrisons is the first supermarket in the UK to offer food past its ‘best before’ date through a ground-breaking app which offers the food directly to customers for a great price.

Customers will be able to use the Too Good to Go app to purchase the boxes of unsold fruit and veg, bakery and deli items worth at least £10 for £3.09.  The contents of the boxes will be revealed when picked up from the local supermarket.

The service has been trialled in a handful of stores and Morrisons has today announced that it will be available in all 494 Morrisons supermarkets nationwide from Tuesday 26th November.

The move aims to help customers on a budget and to provide another channel for food that might otherwise be wasted.

Morrisons expects to distribute 350,000 boxes of unsold food in 2020. This will reduce CO2 emissions by 882 tonnes: the equivalent of driving from London to Edinburgh 5,351 times.  Morrisons is committed to reducing operational food waste by 50% by 2030.

Jayne Wall, Market Street Director at Morrisons, said: “We are using technology to help us reduce food waste and to help more people afford to eat well. It will also mean we waste less food this Christmas as it will find a home for products that can’t be sold after the festive period.”.