Shoppers go wild over a bargain deal which means you can bag five massive subs and eight cookies for just £2
A FOODIE has shared her absolute steal after bagging five huge subs and heaps of sweet treats for just £2.
Sometimes nothing hits the spot quite like a hearty Subway - and now there's a way to get the popular bite for a bargain deal.
This game-changing discovery was shared by mum - and food fan - Vicci Gregory, who took to Facebook to reveal the trick.
And according to Vicci, it's all because of an app that will not only save you heaps of cash but will also help to tackle food waste.
''Other than Greggs I'd say the Subway bags are definitely one of the best 'Too good to go' bags we've had.''
Sharing her monster haul, the mum revealed she had managed to bag piles of goodies - a whopping five footlong subs, as well as eight sweet cookies for dessert.
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What would've normally cost Vicci a fortune - one footlong usually goes for around £6 and more - came to a total of just £2.
Pleased with the bargain bag, Vicci also uploaded a snap of the goods on .
, shared less than 24 hours ago, has since racked up thousands of likes and over 900 comments from fellow members.
One mum reckoned: ''might be good for kids lunches.''
Someone else was keen to check out this deal too: ''We will definitely have to look at this at the weekend.''
A third advised: ''You have to be really quick though they sell within seconds!''
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This makes it easier to do the next shop as you can easily see what you are running out of.
Lists can be shared with family so you can give away unwanted food plus you can track how much you are wasting by deleting items you have eaten or that have expired.
The app will tell you how much of your food you have eaten each month and how much money you have saved or wasted.
Food shared could be nearing its sell-by date, spare home-grown vegetables or the groceries in your fridge when you go away, move home or are on a diet.
You can also share non-food items such as furniture, clothes, toys, household and beauty products.
Users take a picture of the item, post it to the app and then agree where and how it should be picked up with anyone interested.
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You can search for nearby food to pickup based on your location through the Karma app.
Unlike Too Good to Go, it well tell you what food you are getting so there is even less chance of it being wasted.