A Dundee family butcher's grisly Halloween display has been wowing locals online.
Scott Brothers' spooky arrangements include a skull-adorned ribcage packed with sausages.
Each of its three stores also has its own 'feetloaf' - minced meat arranged into the macabre shape of a pair of disembodied feet, complete with onion slices for toenails.
The display was made up by staff at Scott Brothers, which has stores on the Nethergate and Strathmartine Road in Dundee and Brook Street in Broughty Ferry, to promote their "fiendishly good food choices" for Halloween.
Posting the ghastly goods on their Facebook page, the business said: "You’ve had Meatloaf, but what about Feetloaf!?
"Whether you’re feeding your monstrously hungry little ghouls and ghosties or treating yourself to a spooktacular tasty tea, we’ve plenty of fangtastic options to keep everyone happy this Halloween."

The horrifying centrepiece was the idea of co-owner George Jarron, who said he wanted to try something new to mark the spookiest time of the year.
He told Dundee Live: "It's a meatloaf mixture that has been shaped around the bone in the shape of a foot and then we've used onion for the toenails and that just makes it.
"It's just a centrepiece for the shops, but it's all perfectly edible.
"At the end of the week we'll either cook it up for the staff or chop it up for customers."
Followers of Scott Brothers on social media were wowed by the creepy creations.
Kate Duthie wrote: "That's cool. Love yummy feet lol. Ah brilliant."
Dianne Findlay added: "Absolutely brilliant!"
The Dundee and Angus Chamber of Commerce shared the pictures on their own page, adding: "Isn’t this brilliant! Great to see Chamber members Scott Brothers Butchers having a bit of fun. Well worth a visit."
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