How you can bag free food using Meghan Markle’s favourite Olio and Too Good To Go apps
SHOPPERS can cut their grocery bills and even grab free food by using Meghan Markle's favourite Olio and Too Good To Go apps.
The two apps connect hungry Brits with those with leftover food that they want to give away or sell at a discount.
They come in handy as 10 million tonnes of food is thrown away each year - the weight of 190 Titanics.
This waste is estimated to be worth £17billion a year - the equivalent of £700 per family, according to Too Good To Go.
So, it's easy to see why the two apps are increasing in popularity, and even Meghan Markle is a fan.
The Duchess of Sussex said the boss of Olio is a "force for change" in the recent Vogue edition that she edited.
While another user .
While one savvy bargain hunter for no cost at all by using Olio.
It's similar to food waste app , which has more than 2,000 businesses signed up.
Supermarkets have joined the fight to help halve food waste by 2030.
In April, a food scientist said you CAN eat some foods after their sell-by dates and how to tell if the items are still fresh.
Here are also six ways you can make a difference.
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