Retail giant Aldi is rolling out its surplus food bag service to all of its stores in Renfrewshire.
Working with food saving app Too Good To Go, the supermarket chain aims to tackle food waste while also offering lower prices to customers.
Aldi, which has stores in Johnstone, Renfrew, Erskine and Paisley, will be selling surplus food bags that contain a range of grocery products that are approaching their sell-by or use-by dates at less than a third of the price.
The 'magic bags' will cost £3.30 each to purchase for at least £10 worth of food.
To purchase one, shoppers can download the free Too Good To Go app and search for their nearby Aldi store, before reserving a bag to collect from the store at an allotted time.
The nationwide roll out is expected to save a further 4,000 tonnes of food from going to waste annually and will form a key part of Aldi's ongoing commitment to cut food waste.
In addition, all of Aldi’s UK stores in Renfrewshire will continue to donate surplus food to local causes 365 days of the year.
Since 2019, the supermarket has donated more than 30 million meals via its successful partnership with Neighbourly.
Liz Fox, corporate responsibility director at Aldi UK, said: "Rolling out our partnership with Too Good To Go is another way of allowing us to cut down on food waste, while also offering customers in Renfrewshire the opportunity to pick up our food at even lower prices.
"With the rising cost of living impacting so many, Too Good To Go offers a simple and accessible way for consumers to save money and reduce waste."
Sophie Trueman, UK and Ireland managing director at Too Good To Go, added: "We're thrilled to be officially launching our partnership with Aldi nationally.
"Having already had fantastic feedback during a successful trial period, I know our Too Good To Go community in Renfrewshire is going to jump at the chance to save Aldi Magic Bags and prevent even more good food from going to waste."
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