Moms Share Shocking Free Food Hacks to Feed Families on a Budget

Millions of families are actively seeking innovative ways to reduce their grocery expenses amidst rising prices. One increasingly popular solution, the Olio app, offers a simple and entirely free method to acquire substantial amounts of food that would otherwise go to waste. This initiative not only helps users save money but also contributes significantly to environmental sustainability by minimizing food waste.
The Olio app connects users with free food from various sources, primarily supermarkets like Tesco and Sainsbury's, which have partnered with the platform to distribute items nearing their expiry dates. It is crucial to note that Olio is registered with the Food Standards Agency (FSA), ensuring that all collected food remains safe for consumption. While the food is free, availability can be limited, and there is no guarantee of specific items being on offer.
To utilize Olio, users download the app, enter their postcode, and set a maximum mile radius they are willing to travel for pick-ups. Upon logging in, individuals can choose to collect food or non-food items from a 'food waste hero' or a local neighbor. A 'food waste hero' is a volunteer who picks up unsold excess food from stores and brings it home to distribute within their community. Beyond food, the app also facilitates borrowing items and allows users to post requests in a 'wanted' section.
Numerous users have shared their positive experiences with Olio. A mum-of-four, known as @no_bs_parenting on TikTok, showcased a significant haul from Sainsbury's, highlighting a diverse mix of fruits, vegetables, sandwiches, baked goods, and ready-made meals. She noted that while 'normal collections' often require sharing, 'Save me' collections, particularly late ones from Sainsbury's, do not, though she still shares any leftovers with her neighbors. Most items are 'Best Before' and good for a few days, with fridge items needing quicker consumption. Another user, @diaryofacheapskate, a self-proclaimed 'cheapskate' and mother, shared how she regularly collects free food, including essentials for packed lunches, and utilizes a large freezer for items like bread and pastries to ensure they last longer. She often picks up bags left on the doorstep by a local 'Olio lady' after the school run.
Despite its benefits, the Olio app has sparked debate among social media users. Some have criticized those who are not struggling financially for using the app, arguing that it should be reserved for the 'needy.' However, Olio volunteers and proponents emphasize that the app serves a dual purpose: assisting those in need and allowing anyone passionate about reducing food waste to contribute to a more sustainable planet. Volunteers report seeing a wide variety of people collecting food, challenging the assumption that it is exclusively for the poor.
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