A woman excited to try her first Too Good To Go box was left “shocked” after discovering its contents – seven lettuces and more than a dozen bags of salad.
Florence Gibbs-Price was given two bags full of food from Asda Express, but proceeded to find a huge amount of veg inside and little else – which she believes wouldn’t have totalled the money she spent on the bag, given they were yellow sticker items.
The 24-year-old filmed herself unpacking the bizarre haul on TikTok, where the clip went viral and garnered over 99,000 views.
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“I was shocked that it was all the same thing – and way too much for even a family of four to consume in one night,” Florence, who works in marketing and lives in Yorkshire, told What’s The Jam.
“The app said [it would be] sandwiches, fruit, vegetables and tinned goods, so I was hoping for more of a variety.”
As well as the seven lettuces and 13 bags of salad, Florence also received a fruit pot – which she described as a welcome change.
She can be seen to be visibly stunned while unpacking the vegetables, and said her “tiny town” in the north of England meant she had fewer options on the app.
In the clip, Florence says: “It’s all salad!
“You should see the state of my kitchen right now, it’s just lettuce.
“What the hell am I meant to do with all these vegetables?”
The clip was liked over 9,000 times, with one person commenting: “The only logical solution is to get a rabbit or guinea pig.”
“For real though what do they think you’re going to do with it,” said another critic.
Someone else added: “Surely since it was all reduced you probably spent more than it was worth too???”
“Someone is definitely laughing about this in Asda,” another viewer wrote.
Despite laughing it off, Florence said it “definitely ruined the experience”.
She complained and was given a £2.20 voucher, adding: “I think it’s a bit of a joke but I’d rather make the most of the voucher and try again at maybe a different store.
“But after that I doubt I’ll use it [Too Good To Go] again.”
Jam Press has contacted Asda and Too Good To Go for comments.
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