A SAVVY shopper has shown off a bumper Asda "yellow‑sticker" haul worth £39 for just £4 using a free food‑waste app.
Posted in a popular bargain‑hunting Facebook group, the picture shows a table covered in ready meals, roast potatoes, salad, and bread, with the familiar reduced-labels.
The secret wasn't a glitch or a voucher.
It was a Too Good To Go Surprise Bag collected at the end of the day during an evening pickup window.
Too Good To Go is a food‑waste marketplace. Supermarkets, cafés and restaurants list Surprise Bags filled with short‑dated stock they can't sell at full price.
You don't choose exact items, but you do get a heavily reduced mixed bag.
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At Asda, Surprise Bags are typically around £4 and can include bakery bakes, deli bits, ready meals, and produce.
What's inside varies by store and time of day. If you're flexible, you can score serious value like the £39‑for‑£4 example above.
There is, of course, a chance you'll be disappointed, as some of our testers found when using the app for a period of time.
Asda itself has rolled out Too Good To Go across nearly 1,000 locations, including Asda Supermarkets and Asda Express stores, and in‑store food spots such as LEON, Greggs, Sbarro and Subway also list Surprise Bags through the same app, so you can often bag more than one pickup in a single trip.
The scheme promises food for roughly a third of the usual price, with LEON's new Surprise Bag advertised at £3.50 for more than £10.50 worth of treats.
Bargain hunters in Facebook groups report the best luck later in the evening, with one post citing an 8.30-9.30pm pickup window for an Asda bag and multiple meals.
Others say they combine Too Good To Go with freezer prep to stretch the savings across the week.