Too Good to Go app launches in Queensland
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It’s the world’s largest marketplace of its kind and now the service is officially launching in Queensland.

Too Good to Go helps keep businesses from throwing out unsold items at the end of the day by allowing customers to pick up leftover products for a fraction of the price, also helping consumers’ budgets.

The app has now arrived in the Sunshine State after proving popular interstate, with 600,000 Australian users already.

Too Good to Go app launches in Queensland
It’s the world’s largest marketplace of its kind and now the service is officially launching in Queensland. (9News)

“We connect stores with consumers where we pick up surplus food that hasn’t been sold that day,” Joost Rietveld from Too Good To Go said.

“Typically you pay around let’s say $10 for a ‘surprise bag’ and then what you get is usually around $30 of value.”

Tessa Boehm signed up her Fortitude Valley juice bar, Pressi, two weeks ago.

“The minimal wastage of food is what’s really attractive,” she said, adding, “everything’s made with so much love”.

Boehm’s already blown away by the popularity of her “surprise bags”, which go on sale when the store’s closing time nears.

Too Good to Go app launches in Queensland
Tessa Boehm signed up her Fortitude Valley juice bar, Pressi, two weeks ago. (9News)

“[There’s] around $21 value and the customers get it for about $7,” she said.

Boehm is already seeing repeat customers from the app.

“For store owners, they’re not just seeing recovery of the costs, they’re also seeing new faces come into their store,” Rietveld said.

While the main aim is to keep perfectly good food from going in the bin, there’s also the potential for customers to take savings even further – for breakfast, school lunch boxes or even family dinners.

“It’s actually exactly the same quality as the product that you would have bought five minutes before as a normal paying customer,” Rietveld said.

“Pick up a ‘surprise bag’ with a lot of bread and put it into the freezer [and] you’re really impacting your cost budget for that category.”

Too Good to Go app launches in Queensland
Joost Rietveld from Too Good To Go says families can save even more if they store the excess food correctly. (9News)

More than 100 Queensland stores have already gone live on the app, with more signing up every week. The app is free to download.

Best advice is to reserve your surprise bag early in the day to ensure you don’t miss out.

“In these day and ages everything is a little bit higher in price and if you can catch a bargain anywhere it’s nice to do that,” customer Crystal French told 9News.

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