The company says it is still gaining momentum, with 2023 seeing 36% year-on-year growth in meals saved and UK users saving more than £95m. London, Birmingham and Bristol were the top cities.
This year will see the launch of a new AI-powered platform designed to help grocery retailers – including convenience operators – better manage their surplus food.
Too Good To Go claims 13 million registered users and more than 26,000 active business partners in the UK.
Convenience retailers using the platform include Spar, One Stop, Nisa, Premier, Budgens and Londis stores.