St. Laurent Pizza takes a stand against food waste with innovative discounts.
St. Laurent Pizza in Shreveport is making headlines by becoming the first restaurant in the area to join the Too Good To Go app, which aims to reduce food waste. By partnering with TGTG, the popular pizza place turns leftover slices into affordable surprise bags priced at $6.99, valued at $21. This initiative not only helps the environment but also allows customers to enjoy delicious meals at a steep discount, reflecting a growing trend toward sustainability in the food industry.
Shreveport is buzzing with excitement as one of the city’s beloved pizza places, St. Laurent Pizza, makes waves by joining the global initiative to reduce food waste. This isn’t just any old news; it’s a tasty opportunity for pizza lovers and environmental enthusiasts alike! Through a partnership with the Too Good To Go (TGTG) app, St. Laurent Pizza is stepping up its game to save both the planet and your wallet.
For those who might be new to the scene, TGTG is a cool global app that started in Copenhagen back in 2016. Fast forward to today, and it’s operating in 18 countries, including parts of Europe, America, and even Australia. The app is all about letting users buy delicious food from restaurants—food that would otherwise end up in the trash. By using TGTG, folks can enjoy fabulous meals at discounted prices while helping to keep edible food out of the landfill.
St. Laurent Pizza is making history by becoming the first restaurant in the Shreveport-Bossier area to hops onto the TGTG platform. Though TGTG hasn’t officially launched statewide in Louisiana just yet, this local hotspot is paving the way for what’s to come. Founded by Caleb Harkins and Kyle Hadley, who have gained a reputation with their Detroit-style pizzas, the restaurant opened its doors on Line Avenue in November 2024. Besides mouthwatering pizzas, St. Laurent offers a variety of pasta dishes and a carefully curated selection of wine and beers.
One of the driving forces behind joining TGTG was the realization that at the end of the night, they were tossing out leftover pies. No one wants to see good food go to waste, right? By teaming up with TGTG, this pizza paradise has found a way not only to recover some of that loss but also to help customers score some incredible bargains. It’s been a game-changer, as they’ve been selling out their surprise bags every single day!
So what’s in a surprise bag from St. Laurent Pizza, you ask? For a steal of just $6.99 (plus tax), hungry customers receive a bag filled with pizza slices valued at $21. While the app is still rolling out and currently allows users to buy slices, it doesn’t yet offer raw ingredients. This is a fantastic opportunity for those who like to try new places and indulge in delicious meals without the heavy price tag.
But it’s not just about the great deals. There’s a bigger picture here. About 40% of the food produced globally ends up as waste. This wasted food contributes a staggering 58% of methane emissions from landfills. TGTG is doing its part to combat this waste, having saved over 121 million meals from being tossed away last year alone. With over 100 million users worldwide, the app is driving awareness and action in the fight against food waste, and St. Laurent Pizza is thrilled to play a part in it.
With other businesses, including popular grocery chains like Whole Foods, leveraging TGTG to help minimize waste and offer discounted items, the momentum is building. More local businesses are expected to join, which will mean more options for dining and saving for users in Louisiana.
As Shreveport dives deeper into the sustainability movement, St. Laurent Pizza is a tasty example of how reducing waste can also lead to big savings. So, if you’re in the mood for some delicious pizza while doing your part for the environment, why not give TGTG a try at St. Laurent Pizza? You just might discover your new favorite pizza joint while helping to save the planet!
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