Inver expands partnership with Too Good To Go to tackle food waste
Following a successful pilot, Inver has announced the expansion of its partnership with Too Good To Go, the world’s largest marketplace for surplus food, to all 18 of its company-owned and operated service stations across Ireland.
Described as an “easy and practical way to reduce food waste” across the business, Head of Retail Convenience at Inver, Billy Massey, said it also offered great value to their customers.
“The response to Surprise Bags has been incredibly positive amongst our customers, as it is a win-win solution for everyone,” he added.
Since the initial launch in November 2024, Inver has already helped save over 1000 Surprise Bags from going to waste, the equivalent of 2,000 kg of CO₂ emissions avoided.
Sophie Trueman, Country Director at Too Good To Go UK and Ireland added: “We’re thrilled to expand our partnership with Inver. Their commitment to tackling food waste shows how businesses can lead on sustainability while also creating real value for their customers and communities.”
The Too Good to Go app allows users to reserve Surprise Bags at their nearest participating Inver store and collect them at a designated time, giving perfectly good food a second chance. Customers can now rescue surplus food, including breads and pastries, deli sandwiches, salads, fruits and general groceries, for just €3.99 per bag. New participating locations include Inver service stations in Waterford, Laois, Carlow and Clare.

