A man who bought a £20 Too Good To Go bag filled with leftovers from Harrods prestigious food hall was left stunned by what he was handed.
Carmie Sellitto shared his haul on TikTok, where the clip went viral, garnering two million views.
In the post, the 26-year-old Londoner shows off a huge bag stuffed full of pricey goodies, starting off with a humongous pretzel, though he is left unimpressed by the “dry” snack.
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Next, he finds a large scotch egg filled with chorizo meat, believed to cost around £5.
He says, “I’ve never tried anything like this before, but it’s actually really good.”
Carmie then pulls out a bottle of orange juice, which is priced at £6, and which he dubs “insane” and rates a 10/10.

“This looks a little bit too bougie to be in a Too Good To Go bag,” he says, unveiling a pink box.
Inside, he finds a tiramisu dessert in a glass container, which costs £8.
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Next in the bag, he finds a large Korean fried chicken wrap, which retails at £7.
Carmie next finds another elaborate box, this time containing a slice of pistachio cake, delicately iced on top.
A miniature version of the cake containing four slices retails at £25, making the slice alone likely to be worth around £6.
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Carmie says, “The cake is really moist, but the best thing about it is the icing on top.”
In total, the content creator believes the haul would have been worth £40 had the items been bought individually, and described it as “definitely worth it”.
The TikTok post racked up 111,000 likes and hundreds of comments.
One viewer wrote: “That’s amazing value for Harrods. Why don’t you just do Harrods Too Good To Go bags? Save yourself a fortune and you get variety.”

“That’s the most value for money I’ve seen you purchase so far,” another fan commented.
Another user said: “All that from Harrods for £20!!!! Amazing!!”
“That’s bloody amazing for £20! Amazing value for Harrods,” someone else added.

Another person dubbed it a “steal”, while someone else wrote: “If you consider the orange juice alone is worth £6, it seems like £20 for everything in that too-good-to-go bag is a real bargain.”
Carmie previously made headlines after reviewing the most expensive coffee in the UK, which costs an eye-watering £265.
He told What’s The Jam: “I thought it tasted just like a normal coffee.
“I couldn’t believe this place was selling coffee for this much money.
“It obviously wasn’t worth the £265.
“You could get something for £3 that would taste exactly the same.”
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