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With Too Good To Go, Now Save Plants Too

Ab sofort ist es auch möglich, Blumen und andere Pflanzen über die App zu retten.
Ab sofort ist es auch möglich, Blumen und andere Pflanzen über die App zu retten. ©Too Good To Go.
Too Good To Go expands its business model and now offers the opportunity to save surplus plants in collaboration with nurseries and flower shops, thus sustainably combating waste. From now on, users throughout Austria can purchase surprise bags with flowers and plants at reduced prices.

Too Good To Go is opening up another field and expanding its business model to include flower and plant partners. Together with nurseries and flower shops, plants are now also being saved from waste. Since February, the product range expansion has been available for partners who primarily give food a second chance. From now on, companies that exclusively sell flowers and plants are also among the company's partners.

Flowers also deserve a second chance

Users of Too Good To Go can find flower and plant surprise bags in the app, which can be picked up directly in flower shops at a significantly reduced price. The goods in the surprise bags are surplus flora that would otherwise end up in the trash. Since plants also require a lot of land and water in production, it is important to combat senseless waste here as well, according to the company.

Already over 140 partners throughout Austria

Although Too Good To Go has just launched the new offer, numerous local nurseries and flower shops are already participating. Over 140 partners throughout Austria are saving their surpluses. The contents of the surprise bags, which come in different sizes, consist of flower or plant surprises or even mixtures of both. From cut flowers and bouquets to potted and ornamental plants to vegetable seedlings, the Too Good To Go community can look forward to a diverse surprise.

And the partner businesses are also enthusiastic about the new offer: "We participate in Too Good To Go because sustainability for us does not end at the garden fence. Instead of throwing away precious plants, we give them a second life together," says Alexander Jezik-Osterbauer, Jezik Nursery in Vienna.

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