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Mum amazed at how many goodies she managed to bag at Greggs for just under £3 – there’s sarnies for whole family

A MONEY-SAVING mum has shared her absolute bargain of a deal after bagging heaps of Greggs goodies for less than £3.

Known for their signature sausage rolls - with the vegan version being a hit - and filling pastries, Greggs has become somewhat of a British classic.

The savvy shopper shared the monster haul on Facebook - and people are loving it
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The savvy shopper shared the monster haul on Facebook - and people are loving itCredit: Facebook/ExtremeCouponingAndBargainsUK

But now savvy shoppers have discovered an easy hack which lets you go home with bags full of their mouth-watering sandwiches without forking out a fortune.

This game-changing discovery was shared by mum Lauren Ashley Totten who took to Facebook to reveal the trick.

According to the bargain fan, it's all because of an app that not only will save you heaps of cash but will also help to tackle food waste.

''Too good to go app Gregg's £2.95,'' Ashley claimed in .

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Sharing her monster haul, the foodie revealed she had managed to bag piles of delicious goodies - four hearty sandwiches and five other items, one of which was a sausage roll.

Fellow members of the were more than impressed and dozens flocked to comments.

''My local Greggs don’t do it unfortunately but I did get a Millie’s cookies one for £4 got 16 cookies,'' a food fan revealed.

Someone else added: ''I had my first Greggs one last night.

''It was worth the money for what I got but I was disappointed there was only 1 cookie. Was hoping for a pack.''

''Love Greggs To Good To Go they always give so much,'' a person commented.

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Looking for more apps to slash your costs? Here are some of our favourites.

No Waste

The free app lets you scan your food and organise it by expiry date, name or category.

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.

Olio

Are you going on a diet or did you over order items in your latest shop? You can share unwanted food for free among your neighbours using .

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.

The app is free for households but businesses have to pay for a service that will take unsold food and distribute it to them.

Almost 10 million portions of food have been shared through the app, which has 2.6 million users worldwide.

Karma

Similar to Too Good To Go, lets hungry households rescue unsold meals from businesses at a discount.

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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.

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