Brits joke the mystery bags are worth thousands (Image: Getty) A man has struck gold after spending £5.90 on two extremely generous Too Good To Go bags from Starbucks. Founded back in 2015, Too Good To Go has propelled into the mainstream in recent years - allowing savvy shoppers to snap up cheap food that would otherwise end up getting binned.

Users can purchase 'mystery bags' where the contents isn't known, meaning the whole thing can be a little risky. But for Alister James McRoberts - the gamble clearly paid off. Taking to Facebook, the bargain hunter showed off his 'best' Too Good To Go experience after picking up two bags from his local Starbucks in Elgin, Scotland.

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