Food waste is a huge problem in the United States.

Think of all the buffets, bakeries and grocery stores that toss out perfectly good food each day.

Both apps are only available in select U.S. cities.

Stock photo shows a woman loading fresh groceries in her car

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Heres everything you gotta know about Too Good To Go and Flashfood, including their service locations.

Probably not as good as youd like.

It always seems like an uphill battle to build (and keep) a decent amount in savings.

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But what if your car breaks down, or you have a sudden medical bill?

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What Is Too Good To Go?

Too Good To Gois a smartphone app that connects customers to businesses with leftover food.

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Surprise bags cost $4 to $7 and contain food that wouldve otherwise gone to waste.

These bags also cost about three times less than the original sales price.

That element of surprise is what makes it exciting for the apps roughly54 million global users.

Too Good To Go takes 25% of the profit food outlets make through the app.

Businesses also pay a $89 yearly membership fee.

What Can You Find on Too Good To Go?

Im in New York, so theres lots of great options, he said.

Orlick has grabbed about 20 surprise bags since signing up.

Hes never paid more than $6 for an order though, so he cant complain.

Im just intrigued by the mystery bag, Orlick said.

The idea is fun to me.

When Orlick posted about Too Good To Go on Reddit,users were excited to try it.

Most, however, lamented the apps limited service area.

As one user put it: Its pretty much useless outside a few major cities.

What Is Flashfood?

According to the company, consistent shoppers can save an average of $540 a year.

you might use the app to see whats available at stores near you.

Each item will display the original price along with the expiration date.

A store can list any item, including produce, meat, dairy, bread and snacks.

Offers are updated frequently, so confirm to check back.

See something you want?

Put it in your virtual cart and pay through Flashfood.

Then go pick up your frugal haul the same day from the designated Flashfood zone area inside the store.

Too Good To Go vs. Flashfood: Which Is Better?

Both of these apps attempt to combat waste by offering consumers discounts on food.

However, Flashfood and Too Good To Go take slightly different approaches.

Try them both out.

The service areas of these apps are still pretty limited.

Food and Drug Administration.

Too Good To Go and Flashfood position themselves as a solution to the growing food waste problem.

They emphasize the positive environmental and social impacts of connecting businesses with people willing to purchase surplus food.

Rachel Christian is a Certified Educator in Personal Finance and a senior writer for The Penny Hoarder.

When you log into your bank account, how do your savings look?

Probably not as good as youd like.

It always seems like an uphill battle to build (and keep) a decent amount in savings.

But what if your car breaks down, or you have a sudden medical bill?