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Student's £3.35 Too Good To Go order from Starbucks surprises her with 30 toasties. Unexpected bounty sparks amazement and generosity.
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Student left in stitches after receiving 30 toasties in Starbucks Too Good To Go order

Chloe Cawood
Last updated: 2024/05/03 at 12:24 PM
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Thuyet received 30 toasties from her Starbucks Too Good To Go order. (Picture: Jam Press)
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A student was left in stitches after receiving 30 toasties in her Starbucks Too Good To Go order.

Thuyet Nguyen paid just £3.35 for her surprise bag on the app.

It sells discounted food at chains and restaurants at the end of the day to avoid waste.

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But customers don’t know what their orders will contain.

Student's £3.35 Too Good To Go order from Starbucks surprises her with 30 toasties. Unexpected bounty sparks amazement and generosity.
Thuyet’s Too Good To Go order confirmation. (Picture: Jam Press)

She put her order in at the Starbucks on Hertfordshire University’s campus, in Hatfield.

The student showed up at the coffee chain to collect her order on Monday (29 Apr).

Student's £3.35 Too Good To Go order from Starbucks surprises her with 30 toasties. Unexpected bounty sparks amazement and generosity.
Thuyet Nguyen. (Picture: Jam Press)

But she was left in disbelief when they handed her a huge collection of unsold paninis.

Thuyet says she has never used the app before and it was her first time trying it.

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The huge selection includes tuna melts, ham and cheese, and even vegan options.

Student's £3.35 Too Good To Go order from Starbucks surprises her with 30 toasties. Unexpected bounty sparks amazement and generosity.
A ham and cheese panini. (Picture: Jam Press)

Each toasted sandwich came in a brown paper bag which didn’t have the Starbucks logo on it.

But the student says this could be because it was from the small Starbucks shop on her university campus.

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Thuyet told What’s The Jam: “I was in shock.

”I didn’t know they gave me that much.

”Maybe paninis were not sold well that day.

“I gave some to friends and my family ate them for lunch for a few days

“We walked to town, but didn’t see any homeless people that day to share with them.”

She shared an image of her huge panini collection, leaving other Too Good To Go users shocked.

Melanie Smith said: “What the heck.

“Hope you like paninis.”

Jen Marsh said: “Winner winner panini dinner.”

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”If that isn’t worth it, I don’t know what is,” said Kimberly Fraser.

Vicki Cousins said: “That’s amazing, you must be thrilled.”

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