Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to come with a huge price tag, and many couples are actively looking for cheaper ways to celebrate without sacrificing romance as cost-of-living pressures continue to bite.
Research from Too Good To Go reveals that:
- Over a third of Brits are going on fewer dates than before
- 1 in three choose one in three choose cheaper activities
- 1 in five avoiding restaurants when dating
Too Good To Go is championing the idea of a luxury Valentine’s date done at home – saving surplus food and proving that romance doesn’t have to mean expense, crowds or discomfort.
Think breakfast in bed with fresh pastries from GAIL’s, or a decadent dinner spread sourced from Harrods, rescued at a fraction of the original price via the Too Good To Go app.
Too Good To Go’s Surprise Bags allow couples to treat themselves, while also preventing perfectly good food from going to waste proving that a date night doesn’t need to cost the earth, financially or environmentally.





