A man in Scotland has struck gold after spending just £5.90 on two Too Good To Go bags from Starbucks. The popular app, Too Good To Go, has gained immense popularity in recent years, allowing users to purchase ‘mystery bags’ filled with food that would otherwise be thrown away. While the contents are a surprise, this bargain hunter’s gamble clearly paid off.
Alister James McRoberts shared his incredible experience on Facebook, showcasing his bounty from his local Starbucks in Elgin. For less than £6, he received an impressive collection of pastries: croissants, chocolate twists, cinnamon rolls, and even a Halloween-themed cake pop. But the real star of the show was a staggering 35 slices of caramel shortbread, which would normally cost around £3.15 per slice, depending on location.
Taking into account the value of the pastries, which are typically priced at around £3 each, Alister essentially bagged more than £115 worth of food for just £5.90! “Just as well we are visiting family tomorrow,” he wrote in his post, which garnered over 1,500 likes and hundreds of comments. “Get the kettle on.”
Social media users were quick to express their jealousy and amazement. “I can’t express how jealous I am,” one user wrote. Another jokingly commented, “With all those millionaires slices about £22,000 at Starbucks.” A third added, “Blimey!! I like the random cake pop,” while a fourth simply penned, “What a bloody good bargain.”
Alister’s lucky find is a testament to the potential savings and delicious surprises that await those who embrace the Too Good To Go initiative. It’s a win-win for both consumers and businesses, reducing food waste and offering incredible deals in the process.