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Food waste is a problem in Sask.; a new app could help change that

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Tim Shultz carefully places three cobs of corn, some fennel, muffins and a lollipop into a brown paper bag.

The food has been available on the shelves on Shultz’s Local Market grocery outlet in Regina’s Warehouse District for a while. And although it’s been replaced by newer, fresher food, it’s still good enough to consume.

The food will instead be sold at a discounted price on an app called Too Good To Go — a platform that helps reduce food waste from grocery retailers and restaurants.

The app launched in Canada in 2021, but just came to Regina and Saskatoon in August.

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