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Kappa Sushi Expands Food Waste Reduction App 'Too Good To Go' to 62 Stores Across Greater Tokyo

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  • Kappa Sushi Expands Food Waste Reduction App 'Too Good To Go' to 62 Stores Across Greater Tokyo
  • Kappa Sushi (Colowide Group) is expanding its partnership with Nordic-born food loss reduction app Too Good To Go to 62 stores across four Greater Tokyo prefectures starting June 4, 2026, following a successful March 2026 pilot at two Tokyo locations.
  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Date: Thu Jun 04 2026 23:00:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Kappa Sushi (Colowide Group) is expanding its partnership with Nordic-born food loss reduction app Too Good To Go to 62 stores across four Greater Tokyo prefectures starting June 4, 2026, following a successful March 2026 pilot at two Tokyo locations.

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Kappa Sushi Expands Food Waste Reduction App 'Too Good To Go' to 62 Stores Across Greater Tokyo (Thu Jun 04 2026 23:00:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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PR TIMES
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Thu Jun 04 2026 23:00:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Kappa Sushi (Colowide Group) is expanding its partnership with Nordic-born food loss reduction app Too Good To Go to 62 stores across four Greater Tokyo prefectures starting June 4, 2026, following a successful March 2026 pilot at two Tokyo locations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is Too Good To Go?
A: A Nordic-born app that lets consumers purchase surplus food from restaurants at a discount to reduce food waste. It operates in 21 countries with over 120 million users.
Q: How many Kappa Sushi stores will participate in the expansion?
A: A total of 62 stores across four Greater Tokyo prefectures: 12 in Tokyo, 15 in Kanagawa, 19 in Saitama, and 16 in Chiba.
Q: When does the phased rollout begin?
A: Kanagawa starts June 4, 2026, followed by Saitama on June 15 and Chiba on June 24. Tokyo's 12 stores are already operational from the pilot phase.
Q: What prompted the expansion?
A: A successful March 2026 pilot at Nerima Nukui and Minami-Ikebukuro stores in Tokyo attracted new customer segments and demonstrated demand for affordable, sustainable dining.
Q: Which SDGs does this initiative support?
A: SDG 12 (responsible consumption and production), SDG 13 (climate action through waste reduction), and SDG 17 (partnerships for food loss reduction).