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My weekly food haul fills my lounge & doesn't cost a penny - I get all lunches

05 June 2024 , 16:28
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We shared how you can use the food waste app too
We shared how you can use the food waste app too

A BARGAIN hunter has revealed how she filled up her lounge with food that was completely free thanks to a food waste company.

The woman shared how she uses local sharing app Olio every day and had picked up a staggering 56 items over the week.

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A woman showed off her weekly food haul which she picked up for free using the Olio appCredit: Facebook/ExtremeCouponingAndBargainsUK
She even got Toblerone in her bargain haul - and some tea
She even got Toblerone in her bargain haul - and some teaCredit: Facebook/ExtremeCouponingAndBargainsUK

Taking to the Facebook group Extreme Couponing Bargains UK, she shared a photo of her bumper haul.

Included in the free items were 11 sandwiches or wraps, five onion rolls, five packs of chicken dippers, seven Innocent Smoothies, and two Toblerone.

There were also items for pets, including six cat food pouches, three cans of dog food and three cans of cat food.

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Other items she got included two Mediterranean chicken style salads, PG tea, sweets and seven boxes of Weetabix.

The woman wrote: “Has anyone heard of Olio?

“I use it on an everyday basis and this is my haul for this week all for free.”

Shoppers can bag supermarket food for free using the Olio app, which aims to cut food waste.

Biscuits, bread and fresh produce that is approaching its expiry date will be picked up from stores by one of the app's volunteers who will then distribute it in their local communities.

The volunteers get to keep 10% of what they pick up from the store but they then photograph the rest and upload it to the free app for local people to claim.

The idea is that the volunteer and community groups arrange for the food to be collected from an agreed place, contact-free to help with social distancing.

The woman isn’t the only person to be amazed at their freebies using Olio.

We previously shared how one woman posted a snap of the huge food haul she managed to get her hands on without spending a single penny.

She then shared her 'secret' money-saving tip alongside the image and penned: "Freebies from Olio.

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"£26 worth. Best before dates.

"All going to be prepped and frozen.

"Saved from landfill and saved me money."

Amongst the items included were two bags of carrots, two packets of green beans, coronation chicken, vegetable mash, and three double packs of stuffed mushrooms.

She not only got Innocent Smoothies, but also chicken dippers and salads
She not only got Innocent Smoothies, but also chicken dippers and saladsCredit: Facebook/ExtremeCouponingAndBargainsUK
The woman also picked up lots of food for her pets too
The woman also picked up lots of food for her pets tooCredit: Facebook/ExtremeCouponingAndBargainsUK

Becky Pemberton

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