Dunelm has distributed over 100,000 bags of surplus food to customers in the first year of its partnership with Too Good To Go, significantly reducing food waste from its in-store Pausa Cafés.
The partnership has been operational in 153 Dunelm stores over the past 12 months, offering customers access to surplus food at good prices, with Surprise Bags available for just £3.20.
Over the year, customers wishing to purchase a Too Good To Go Surprise Bag have received a selection of hot and cold food including sandwiches, cakes and fruit. With over 290 tonnes of CO2e avoided in food waste, this is the equivalent of 52 flight tickets around the world or 553,321 filled baths, says the retailer.
Too Good To Go is a certified B Corp social impact company working with companies to prevent food waste by allowing customers to purchase surplus food from restaurants, convenience retailers and producers in an affordable way.
Holly Davies, head of Pausa at Dunelm, comments: “One year into our partnership with Too Good To Go, it’s great to see the significant impact being made, both to reduce food waste and provide customers with great food at fantastic value. Customer feedback has been really encouraging and we look forward to making further progress as we move into the second year of the partnership.”
Sophie Trueman, country director UK and Ireland at Too Good To Go, adds: “We’re incredibly proud to have reached the milestone of 100,000 Surprise Bags saved in partnership with Dunelm. Through their Pausa Cafés, they’ve shown real leadership in tackling food waste in a space where it’s often overlooked. This milestone reflects the power of thinking differently about where food waste happens, and the positive impact we can have when we act on it. Every Surprise Bag saved through Pausa is a reminder that small changes in unexpected places can drive meaningful change.”