Would you rent clothes or ‘rescue’ sushi? Five Apps to Make Long-Term Travel Cheaper

Too Good To Go is an app that works with over 180,000 restaurants and grocers around the world to salvage their leftover food, selling it as ‘surprise bags’ at dirt-cheap prices at the end of the day. It’s a great way to eat great food without paying Restaurant prices And go to the grocery store without having to make a decision.

You’ll find a wide range of cuisines and venues in the app, from independent cafesAndFrom world-renowned chains like Eataly and Costa. In London, I’ve ‘picked up’ sushi, sandwiches, pastries, pizza and baked goods, usually for a third or less of the menu price of these items.

Recently, I received a GBP£3 (USD$4) surprise bag from a pizza place called Circle & Slice containing two huge sandwiches (with an incredible ham and burrata), two large square pizzas and a hearty salad. The next day, I recovered fancy food from Wa, a high-end Japanese patisserie. For £6 ($8), I got a curry bun, small quiche, a creamy, peanut-y dessert and a roll filled with yakisoba noodles. I almost felt like I was stealing.

Too good to go all over New York City, including hundreds of bakeries, pizza joints, bagel spots, and even Whole Foods and Krispy Kreme. You can search any city no matter where you are if you want to get an idea of ​​what’s around. Once you arrive, you can use location services to see what’s available near you Let the festivities begin.

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