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    Too Good To Go, CEVA Logistics Distribute 100,000 Parcels to Reduce Food Waste

    CharlotteCrosbyBy CharlotteCrosby13 March 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    • CEVA Logistics hit 100,000 milestone on Too Good To Go Parcels produced since November 2024
    • Rosie Wrighting, MP for Kettering visits CEVA Logistics to mark the occasion
    • By purchasing surplus items directly from brands, Too Good To Go Parcels offers a reliable and sustainable retail channel that reduces the logistical burden of handling surplus food
    • Consumers can then purchase Parcels directly via the Too Good To Go app and have these delivered straight to their door for added convenience
    • Some UK favourite brands already onboard in the UK including Tony’s Chocolonely, Heinz

    Kettering, UK, 10 March 2025 – Too Good To Go and partner CEVA Logistics have hit an impressive milestone, distributing 100,000 Too Good To Go Parcels in just four months. The achievement underscores the growing success of the collaboration, providing a sustainable solution for FMCG brands to manage surplus food and reduce food waste.

    To celebrate this milestone, Rosie Wrighting, MP for Kettering, visited CEVA Logistics’ Midlands facility, where Too Good To Go Parcels are processed and packed for delivery. This visit highlighted the vital role CEVA Logistics plays in ensuring brands, including Tony’s Chocolonely, Heinz, and many others, can easily and effectively distribute their surplus products through Too Good To Go.

    Rosie Wrighting, MP for Kettering said: “It is brilliant to see Too Good To Go and CEVA Logistics working together to provide a sustainable solution to surplus food, create jobs for local people and distribute an impressive 100,000 Parcels in such a short space of time. Tackling food surplus is so important – nobody wants to see good food go to waste.”

    Brands like Tony’s Chocolonely and Heinz are just a few of the names onboard, contributing to our mission to reduce food waste. These brands, along with others, send surplus stock to CEVA’s packing facility, where the logistics partner handles the packing and distribution, ensuring the products are delivered straight to consumers at a reduced price via the Too Good To Go app.

    A spokesperson at Tony’s Chocolonely said: “Partnering with Too Good To Go has given us a powerful, sustainable way to manage our surplus and stay connected with our conscious consumer base.”

    “We’re proud to be part of this growing movement, especially as Too Good To Go Parcels continues to make a positive impact, having already hit the 100,000 milestone. This collaboration benefits both the environment and our customers in meaningful ways.”

    A spokesperson at Heinz said: “We’re thrilled to see the incredible success of the partnership between Too Good To Go and CEVA Logistics, reaching the impressive 100,000 milestone for parcels produced. This collaboration underscores the importance of sustainable solutions in managing surplus food and reducing waste.”

    “In each Parcel, consumers can expect to find a variety of their favourite Heinz products, including baked beans, soups, pasta sauces, and ketchup, along with other pantry staples. These items help reduce surplus stock while ensuring people have access to nutritious, familiar food options. It’s exciting to be part of such a positive movement that’s a win for everyone involved.”

    Through Too Good To Go Parcels, brands can directly reduce food waste caused by excess stock, packaging changes, or cosmetic imperfections. This service not only reduces waste but also allows brands to recoup profits on products that would otherwise go unsold or discarded, turning potential losses into environmental and financial wins.

    The Too Good To Go app now connects over 17 million registered users in the UK with brands committed to sustainability. This engaged community of users helps drive the success of the Parcels service, benefiting both consumers and the planet.

    Steve Barry, Senior General Manager from CEVA Logistics said: “Reaching 100,000 Parcels shipped across the UK with Too Good To Go shows the power of collaboration in tackling food waste by driving sustainable change, not just in our local community but across the globe. MP Wrighting’s visit to our Northamptonshire operation underscores this milestone and acknowledges not only the hard work of our team but also the positive impact we can make together.”

    Sid Baveja, VP Operations for Central Europe at Too Good To Go said: “We’re really proud to have reached this milestone with our partners at CEVA Logistics. Globally, 40% of food produced is still being wasted, so knowing that we can successfully provide technology enabled solutions to manufacturers that help them manage surplus food items and redistribute them to consumers with convenient delivery is a promising step in the right direction.”

    With CEVA Logistics playing an essential role in delivering these Parcels to customers, Too Good To Go Parcels continues to expand across Europe. To date, more than 3.2 million Parcels have been saved globally, preventing 51.9 million kgs of CO2 emissions and conserving 15 billion litres of water.

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