Never Miss a Magic Bag Again: Introducing the TGTG Automation Script

Never Miss a Magic Bag Again: Introducing the TGTG Automation Script

We’ve all been there. You open the Too Good To Go (TGTG) app, hoping to snag that amazing bakery bag or the grocery haul everyone talks about, only to see the dreaded “Sold Out” message. It’s frustrating, right? You know the food is there, but unless you’re glued to your phone 24/7, the best “Magic Bags” seem to vanish in seconds.

I realized that trying to beat the crowd manually was a losing game. That’s why we built the TGTG Script for Cereal. It’s not just a tool; it’s basically a way to level the playing field so you can actually get the food you want without the stress.

Why We Built This

Too Good To Go is amazing for fighting food waste, but its popularity has made it incredibly competitive. The good stuff—the high-value bags from top-tier spots—gets claimed instantly. It felt like I was missing out just because I had other things to do than refresh an app every minute.

The TGTG Script acts like a personal assistant that never sleeps. It watches the inventory in your area and pings you the moment something becomes available. It does the heavy lifting so you don’t have to.

What Makes It Useful

Here is what makes it actually useful in your day-to-day:

  • Location-Based Monitoring: Just tell it where you are (lat/long), and it scans your neighborhood.
  • Customizable Radius: Whether you’re walking or driving, you can set how far you’re willing to go (default is 50km).
  • Smart Detection: It knows the difference between a new listing and a restock, so you don’t miss anything.
  • Proxy Support: If you’re a power user checking constantly, it handles proxy rotation to keep things running smooth.
  • Instant Alerts: This is the game changer—you get notified immediately, giving you the jump on everyone else.

How It Works

You don’t need to be a tech wizard to use this. We designed it for the Cereal platform to be plug-and-play. You just input your location, set your search range, log in with your TGTG email, and hit run. It sits in the background and does its thing.

Real-World Use Cases

I’ve found a few ways this really fits into daily life:

  • The Morning Commuter: I have it watch bakeries near my office so I can grab breakfast on the way in.
  • The Weekly Shopper: It monitors supermarkets for me, so I can get produce and staples without camping on the app all evening.
  • The Explorer: Sometimes I widen the radius just to see what new restaurants in the next town over are offering.

Why It’s Worth It

Honestly, it just saves time. You stop obsessing over the refresh button and get back to your day. Plus, your success rate goes through the roof because speed is everything in the TGTG world. It brings a bit of consistency to an otherwise chaotic process.

If you’re ready to stop missing out and start rescuing more food (and saving money), give the TGTG Script a try on the Cereal marketplace. It’s a small tool that makes a big difference.

Try the TGTG Script on Cereal

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