A SAVVY shopper has explained how she bought over £30 worth of food at a major supermarket for just £2. The customer used Too Good To Go to get the discounted goodies from her local Morrisons. Advertisement 1 The crate of baked goods included several loaves of bread, packs of crumpets, bagels and buns Credit: Facebook: Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Group The app, which connects customers with restaurants and cafes that have surplus food, aims to fight food waste .

Customers can get bags of food from companies for a reduced price. Most of the time, they only discover the content of the bag once they collect it from the business. Explaining how she got the Morrisons goodies, the shopper said on Facebook: "Can’t complain at what I got for £2 at Morrisons.

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