Nasty trick in the supermarket: This means customers pay more for fruit and vegetables. Some products may be more expensive when packaged, meaning customers payMore for a smaller quantity than if they were to purchase the same product unpackaged.

Some customers choose the packaged fruits and vegetables out of habit. However, only a few calculate the price per kilo. Consumers should weigh up the various options when shopping in order to choose the best and most cost-effective product for them. For example: Packaging costs durability practicability and are easier to transport and store.