A woman was left outraged after allegedly receiving “mouldy” food in her Too Good To Go order from Morrisons.
The savvy shopper, who only wants to be identified as Zoe C, ordered a bag from the discounted food shop app to be collected from Morrisons, Mansfield Woodhouse on Saturday (6 April).
Too Good To Go partners with supermarkets and restaurants to sell surplus food at cheap prices to avoid waste.
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The 41-year-old spent £3.09 on the surprise bag as-well as £20 in Morrisons for her weekly food shop.
But when she arrived home and checked the contents of the bag, Zoe, from Mansfield, was left outraged.
She claims to have received a “mushed” lettuce that had pieces of chocolate stuck to the bottom of it and “hard” out-of-date bread with a best before sticker for 2 April.
Additionally, Zoe claims the bag contained hot cross buns that were five days out of date and covered in “mould spores” and a packet of lemons with one “squashed and mouldy”.
“90% of this bag was completely unusable and was thrown away,” she told Need To Know.
”The only thing I could salvage was the dill and mint in the packets which my rabbits had.
”To be honest, it’s put me off both getting a Too Good To Go bag from Morrisons, as well as going in store.
”I was shocked at what was in the bag.
”More so the condition than anything else.
”The lettuce was thrown in and broken up in the bottom of the bag, soggy and had a random piece of chocolate stuck on it.
“The bread was dated for 2nd April and was rock hard and squashed.
”The hot cross buns had the 1st April on them and had mould spores starting to show.
”One of the lemons was squashy and mouldy.”
Zoe claims to have contacted Too Good To Go but says she has not heard back yet.
She shared a snap of her disappointing food haul online, leaving other Too Good To Go users shocked.
Fama Momom said: “That is terrible.
”Gosh what nasty people in this world and to think it’s ok to give away mouldy food.”
Tammy Adams fumed: “That really is rubbish.”
Tash King said: “That’s shocking.”
Sian Wyn Greenwood said: “I’ve never had a good one from Morrisons.”
Jam Press has contacted Morrisons and Too Good To Go for comment.
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