Tag: too good to go
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Pizza Punk’s Too Good to Go Surprise Bag Review
Pizza Punk has one of the worst surprise bags there are out there. It costs £4.00 and is not even worth the price when you compare it to a £3 store-bought pizza. Despite the surprise bag on the page promising they would use surplus toppings on the pizza, the pizza came with no toppings. It…
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Tortilla’s Vegetarian Too Good to Go Surprise Bag Review
I got Tortilla’s Vegetarian Too Good to Go Surprise Bag from their Whitechapel location in Liverpool for £4.00, and let me tell you, it’s worth it! It might look like not much food but the flavours, textures and heat that you’ll experience are divine! They serve this Too Good To Go surprise bag warm, which…
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What’s Inside the 200 Degrees Surprise Bag
I picked up a 200 Degrees Surprise bag on Tuesday from the Met Quarter location in Liverpool and got 2 chicken mayo bacon bags and 1 caprese sourdough for £4.00. The Caprese Sourdough sandwich was really good- it contained mozzarella, pesto, black pepper, basil and tomatoes and the sunflower seeds on the top really made…
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Krispy Kreme’s Too Good to Go Surprise Bag Review
The Krispy Kreme’s Too Good to Go Surprise cost £4.65 and was absolutely spectacular! A large amount of choice and all them where delicious! This was the Krispy Kreme’s at Liverpool Lime Street! The pink doughnut was delectable! The cream filling was light and airy, while the jam above the filling inside the doughnut added…
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Aldi’s Ayrshire Cured Ham Hock With Farmhouse Cheddar Sandwich Review
Aldi’s Specially Selected Ayrshire Cured Ham Hock with Farmhouse Cheddar Sandwich costs (as of 2024) £2.69, which is quite expensive for a store-bought sandwich but has much more filling than the others! The first bite into the sandwich is very cheesy- then you can feel the meat texture, which luckily isn’t tough and is pretty…
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What is Dynamic Pricing on Too Good to Go?
Recently, I’ve noticed a few stores have dynamic pricing on their too-good-to-go surprise bags, and the prices subsequently went up for the times I’d usually get them. Dynamic pricing is put into a few words: the closer the collection time, the cheaper the surprise bag is. Unfortunately, this means it generally costs more to get…
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WHSmith Too Good to Go Surprise Bag Review
I went to the WHSmith in Liverpool Lime Street to get the Too Good to Go surprise bag, which only cost £3.00. Inside the bag, I got two sandwiches, two sets of (vegan) sushi, two plant-based (insert name) and two chicken pasta. The sushi was delicious- though the soy sauce wasn’t of the excellent quality…
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American Pizza Slice Too Good to Go Surprise Bag Review
The Too Good to Go surprise bag from American Pizza Slice’s location at Whitechapel’s was terrific- it only cost £4.33 (which might seem a bit for five slices of pizza), but they tasted spectacular! The tomato pizza was splendid, as I had microwaved it when I returned from retrieving the surprise bag. The cheese melted,…
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What I Got From a Moo Boo Surprise Bag! (Too Good to Go!)
Moo Boo’s Too Good to Go Surprise bag was absolutely delicious this time as I had received one of my favorite flavors! It only cost around £3.39 which is so much cheaper than your average Boba Tea! The melon bubble tea was great and it is my favorite flavor while being very creamy and delectable!…
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Lime Street Starbuck’s Too Good to Go Review
I had ordered the dinner too good to go from Starbuck’s and it was at usual value (not the nightmare that I had from the Prescott Street Starbucks) – £3.99 for around five items. Honestly, apart from the no-chicken wrap everything was great. Starbuck’s Spinach and Pea Falafel Wrap is quite light, tangy and slightly…