Too Good To Go – Thunder Bay, are we sleeping on this?! 👀
Thunder Bay, ON - Sunday, April 5, 2026
There’s something quietly powerful happening in the food world… and it hasn’t quite landed here yet.
Meet Too Good To Go — a certified B Corp on a mission to rescue perfectly good food before it hits the trash.
Here’s the deal, simple and smart:
Restaurants, grocery stores, cafés, even movie theatres take their unsold food and bundle it into “surprise bags” at a lower price before closing. Instead of tossing it, they sell it. You get food for cheap. They recover some profit. Waste goes down. Everybody wins.
It’s like giving food a second chance instead of a landfill ending. ♻️🍲
Now imagine this in Thunder Bay.
We already know the reality. Shelters and community organizations depend heavily on donations. Food insecurity is real. And grocery prices have been climbing.
This is where something like Too Good To Go could shift the whole rhythm of our local food system.
Less food wasted
More affordable meals for people
Extra support for those who need it most
Local businesses still making money
That’s not just convenient. That’s community care in action.
For Indigenous communities and families especially, where food access can already come with barriers, this kind of model isn’t just trendy… it’s practical. It respects resources. It stretches value. It keeps food where it belongs: with people.
Right now, it’s a missed opportunity here. But it doesn’t have to stay that way.
So the real question is:
Thunder Bay… are we ready to tap in? 🌱

