Too Good To Go has proven a popular way to reduce food waste, but you can never be sure of what you’re going to get. However, one woman insists the Harrods Too Good To Go is totally worth it
The idea of shopping often in a premium store like Harrods is unrealistic for most of us, but one woman insists that you can get hands on the dreamy food items for significantly less money, thanks to her trick. Instead of paying full price, she gets heavily discounted, good quality food that would otherwise end up going to waste. She recently ordered two bags of goodies on Too Good To Go and people are only just realising that Harrods is on the app.
People love getting a good deal. And as a result of this, Too Good To Go bags have become popular in recent years. The only catch? Users are not told what items they will receive inside the bundles. But young woman, Roshini, insists it is worth taking the risk when it comes to Harrods Too Good To Go bags.
She warns that you have to be quick if you want to get your hands on one, but she pays £8 for a goody bag with items worth up to £26 inside. After trying the method for the first time early this month, she went back on the app again on Monday this week and managed to get hold of two Harrods goody bags. She paid £8 for a sandwich/salad bag worth £26, and £8 for a bakery bag worth £25.75.
Taking to her TikTok page @therealroshini recently to share her experience, Roshini said: “It was on the app for one minute before it got sold out! Definitely worth it! Everything tastes so good.”
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What did Roshini get in her bags?
After opening her bakery bag, Roshini was delighted to find two red velvet slice cakes inside. The freshly made treats are worth £5.50 each. She rated the cake slices as 10/10.
She also managed to get her hands on a pistachio slice cake, also worth £5.50, and given a 10/10 rating by Roshini. She described the cake as “soft and creamy”.
She was impressed after getting a whole loaf of “fluffy” Japanese milk bread, worth £6.50 in Harrods. She offered this treat a 8/10 rating. She also got a Nocellara olive stick, worth £2.75, and said this also deserves an 8/10 and “smells divine”.
In her sandwich and salad bag, Roshini got a teriyaki salmon salad box, worth £9. She also got a chicken caesar pasta salad box, also worth £9. Plus, she got a free rang ham, mustard and Godminster cheddar sandwich, which is worth £8 in store – and managed to bag this large sandwich plus two extra meals for the same price.
People rushed to comment on Roshini’s video. One said: “So good. I didn’t know you could get them from Harrods.” While another exclaimed:”Looks good.”
A third told her: “Wow, so jealous girl!”
In a previous video, when Roshi first tried a Harrods Too Good To Go bag earlier this month, she managed to get hands on a funfetti vanilla cake slice and a chocolate fudge cake slice, both worth £5.50 each. She also got a Japanese milk bread loaf, worth £6.50, as well as a loaf of brioche – which was also originally priced at £6.50. She paid just £8 for this bag too, and the products would have cost her £24 in total if she bought them in store.
“Ohhh those are great deals at Harrods,” commented one. Another insisted: “Best Too Good To Go bag I’ve seen.”
A third chimed in: “Nothing better than sweet treats saved from going to waste!”
Someone else also shared their experience and wrote: “Well done for what you got. I’ve done this a couple of times now… all I get are sourdough breads and flat croissants…nothing to write home about.”
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