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‘I lived off leftovers from outlets together with Greggs, Costa and Pret with shocking end result’

YouTuber Ed Chapman determined to see if he might spend every week dwelling off of leftovers from Too Good To Go baggage from main chains

YouTuber Ed Chapman spent every week dwelling off Too Good To Go baggage (Picture: Ed Chapman/YouTube)

A person who tried to stay off leftovers from shops corresponding to Greggs, Costa and Pret for every week was left surprised by what he discovered. YouTube content material creator Ed Chapman set himself the problem of surviving every week utilizing simply Too Good To Go baggage.

The favored app was based in 2016 in a bid to chop down on meals waste throughout the globe. It gives customers the prospect to purchase a “shock bag” containing meals from their favorite eating places and outlets, however at a considerably discounted fee. In a YouTube video, Ed says he deliberate to stay on the luggage till he “ran out of various shops” or needed to “admit defeat” if he grew to become “nutritionally poor”.

Ed’s Greggs haul contained numerous pastries (Picture: Ed Chapman/YouTube)

Nonetheless his first bag, which price £2.99 from Greggs, gave Ed a little bit of a shock. He mentioned: “I used to be not anticipating as a lot as this, there’s no method I’m going to eat all this. That is supposed to chop meals waste however I’m simply going so as to add to it.”

His “packed” bag contained two sausage and cheese melts, two cheese and onion bakes, and 4 sausage rolls amongst others. He added: “There’s loads, there’s not an enormous quantity of variation and it’s not a lot of a breakfast both.”

Ed nevertheless concluded that “the gob likes” the bag from the bakery chain. Though he insisted he had “an excessive amount of” meals for him to feasibly eat.

The content material creator later discovered himself with a £4 shock bag from Pret-A-Manger, which he says contained round £12 price of meals. Inside he discovered soup, an avocado and tomato sandwich, and a tuna and mayonnaise baguette.

Ed sampled Too Good To Go baggage from the likes of Pret (Picture: Ed Chapman/YouTube)

Whereas Ed discovered the bag “barely underwhelming” to his Gregg’s haul, he concluded that it might be good in the event you “labored in an workplace”. He added: “Two baguettes and soup, 4 quid, it’s clearly dearer than Greggs however I do like that there’s extra selection right here, you’ve received two baguettes that have been actually off the shelf.”

At Costa Ed paid £3.50 for a bag that’s mentioned to comprise £11 of meals. Inside he found two pink velvet muffins, a mature pink cheddar and ham toastie, and a Heinz beans and cheese toastie.

He nevertheless discovered the bag “a bit disappointing”. He added: “Two toasties, okay truthful sufficient, and two pink velvet muffins, which did look very good to be truthful, however is there £11 in there?”

Ed’s Costa haul included two pink velvet muffins (Picture: Ed Chapman/YouTube)

The blogger says the toastie tasted “alright” however wasn’t enamoured by the range in his bag. Elsewhere Ed discovered himself with 4 slices of pizza from Pollini’s Pizza in Leeds and numerous breakfast gadgets, together with hashbrowns, from the Vacation Inn. 

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After 4 days testing institutions round Leeds, Ed completed his problem at espresso chain Leon, the place he discovered two sausage sandwiches and a porridge pot in his £6.29 bag.

Following the problem, he mentioned: “That is alright as a factor to do each every so often, sure locations are higher than others, as we’ve seen, however typically you want correct sizzling meals.” 

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