Metro, Too Good To Go Partner on Program to Save Grocers Money, Prevent Food from Going to Waste

Grocery and food waste prevention app, Too Good To Go, is partnering with Metro to bring new offers to shoppers, helping them save on grocery bills and preventing food waste.

April 11, 2024

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Grocery and food waste prevention app, Too Good To Go, is partnering with Metro to bring new offers to shoppers, helping them save on grocery bills and preventing food waste.

Customers will be able to reserve an assortment of unsold fruits and vegetables at Metro locations via the Too Good To Go app. Assortments will be available for $7.99 and will be valued at $24.

“With this partnership, we are offering our customers a new way to save by offering assortments of fruits and vegetables at a third of their retail price," said Richard Pruneau, senior vice president of Metro. “Too Good To Go adds to other initiatives already in place at Metro to reduce food waste related to our operations.”

Metro stores in Ontario, Canada has been on the Too Good To Go app since 2022. Since, the retailer has been able to save thousands of kilograms of food from going to waste.

“We are honored to be able to announce this partnership with Metro, two-and-a-half years after the launch of the application in Quebec,” said Andrea Li, national director of Too Good To Go Canada. “Partnering with Metro is a major turning point. This will allow us to amplify our efforts to reduce food waste. Together we can make a real difference.”

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