Buying loose fruit and vegetables can dramatically lower shopping bills, according to a survey carried out in East Renfrewshire.
Trading standards officials purchased identical quantities of packaged and unpackaged goods from local stores.
They found that the loose fruit and vegetables were cheaper - in some cases by up to 23%.
East Renfrewshire Council said "buying loose" would cut shopping bills and the amount of packaging sent to landfill.
Environment convener, Councillor Eddie Phillips, said: "This project shows that consumers could use their buying power to change the way that companies waste resources through excess packaging.
"They can also save themselves a bit of money in the process."
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