The article explores how Bay Area food enthusiasts can enjoy delicious surprises while saving money through various means. Dario Barbone's Studio Aurora offers blind bags filled with fish tins that evoke nostalgia and excitement for culinary adventure. Additionally, discount apps like Flashfood and Too Good to Go provide opportunities to purchase discounted groceries and curb food waste. Flashfood features deals on essential items while Too Good to Go offers mystery bags from restaurants, further supporting the movement against food waste and enhancing meal choices for consumers.
"I grew up with these surprise Sunday bags," Barbone, who's originally from Italy, wrote for the label that goes on the bags. "I wanted to bring you the same excitement and curious approach to eating."
One discount food app that works well throughout the Bay Area is Flashfood, "the app for grocery's best kept deals."... A recent look around found deals on meat, produce, and other staples at Lucky, Dash Mart, and Green Left Market stores throughout the region.
The popular international app Too Good to Go was created to curb food waste at restaurants by facilitating the sale of mystery bags of foods at a large discount of their individual values.
In San Francisco, I often see options like produce bags, bread, pizza, donuts, dumplings, burritos, hummus, coffee, and tea.
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