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An app that has saved more than 82 million meals from going to waste just launched in Toronto, allowing residents to purchase ridiculously cheap food from local restaurants, bakeries and stores that would have otherwise ended up in the garbage.

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Location: No Frills has multiple locations throughout Toronto, ensuring that most residents have access to its affordable offerings no matter which part of the city they reside in.

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Apply for a credit card that helps you save or earn cashback on grocery shopping. Many credit cards have reward programs that incorporate groceries.

Lambo's Deli The sandwich joint near Trinity Bellwoods is always bustling so avoid the lines and order for delivery instead by visiting their website.

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Baby Point Annie’s Cuisine is this neighbourhood’s spot for cheap Caribbean, with classic options like jerk chicken and curry goat topping out at under $10.

Mandarin: If you sign up for their email list at least one day before your birthday, you’ll receive a coupon for a free buffet meal (as long as you’re accompanied by three paying adults.

Seafood-focused Mexican food website is the highlight at Puerto Bravo. Try the pulpo al carbon (grilled octopus tacos with onions, pablanos and two types of salsa) or one of their many tostada varieties (the tropical trout looks especially inviting) for a taste of the sea. R&D

From the trendiest spots to the coziest diners, including hidden gems on Dundas West, we’ve compiled a list that combines fancy restaurants with mid-range options.

One of the standout features of Summerhill Market is its commitment to freshness and quality. Their prepared foods section is especially popular, with dishes that taste homemade, ensuring that even busy individuals can enjoy a hearty meal without the fuss of cooking.

Each of these spots has more than a few dinner options and will allow you to feast for two for less than $50 — pretty sweet in this economy. Eat, enjoy and order a second (or third) helping. We guarantee you won’t go hungry.

If you haven’t had pierogis before, they’re amazing European dumplings that are typically stuffed with potatoes and boiled.

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