Helen at Morrisons | 27 November 2019
Industry Insights / We've partnered with too good to go to fight food waste
We’ve trialled the service in a handful of our stores, and are pleased to announce that it’ll be available in all 494 of our supermarkets from Tuesday 26th November.
Our partnership with Too Good To Go aims to help customers that may be on a budget, as well as providing another channel for food that might have otherwise gone to waste. We’re hoping to distribute 350,000 boxes of unsold food in 2020, which will reduce CO2 emissions by 882 tonnes - that’s the equivalent of driving from London to Edinburgh 5,351 times. We’re aiming to reduce operational food waste by 50% by 2030.
Jayne Wall, Market Street Director at Morrisons, adds: “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.”.
Hayley Conick, UK Country Manager at Too Good To Go, said: “Every single day perfectly edible food goes to waste simply because it isn’t sold, and this is having detrimental effects on our planet. In fact, food waste contributes to 8% of global greenhouse gas emissions. We need greater awareness of the issue of food waste, so we are delighted to welcome Morrisons as our first UK supermarket partner. Together we can fight food waste and ensure that quality surplus produce doesn’t end up in the bin.”
Too Good to Go users have saved over 1 million meals to date through the Too Good To Go app, preventing 2.5 million kg of CO2 emissions. It offers food from restaurants and cafes including YO! and Caffe Nero. All people need to do is download the free app and browse local stores with food available. They select a local store from which to purchase unsold food at a great price. They pay through the app and then collect their food from the store during the given collection window.