Overview
- Chorlton paid £2.49 for a ‘hot food’ Too Good To Go bag from her local Morrisons Café and found vacuum-sealed chicken tikka masala with boil-in-the-bag rice unappetizing.
- A second box contained seven hash browns, three slabs of black pudding and a pile of sausages, leading to split opinions on the bag’s value.
- Her video has garnered hundreds of thousands of views and prompted viewers to praise the bargain or criticize the plastic-sealed packaging.
- This follows earlier complaints about Morrisons Café bags, including a £10 ingredients bag that one customer called ‘insulting’ for its low-value contents.
- Too Good To Go says customers can contact its care team to investigate issues and that it will remind partners to meet minimum value standards.