CHOCOLATE has surged in price due to mounting cocoa costs, but there are still some low priced gems on supermarket shelves.
“Shrinkflation” has left shoppers disappointed as Easter eggs and chocolate treats become smaller, despite rising prices, with an estimated national spend of £1.6billion on Easter this year.
So with the price of popular Easter eggs rising by 40%, it’s more important than ever to seek out chocolate bargains this Easter.
Cadbury Dairy Milk Freddo Faces Chocolate Easter Eggs can be snapped up for just £1.40 in Asda.
This means a saving of over £1.10 compared to rival supermarkets.
But an even bigger discount can be made if you head over to Tesco where the same egg can be found for £1.25 if you use a Clubcard!
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The cost of chocolate has surged by 9.7% despite UK inflation falling to 3.9% last month, meaning an extra costly Easter for the nine in ten Brits that celebrate it.
Despite inflation, Tesco’s Clubcard savings knock off almost 40% per £2 Cadbury Egg.
The Clubcard deal applies to Dairy Milk Buttons, Freddo, Mini Eggs, White Buttons and Caramel Nibble Eggs.
But if you’re looking for an even bigger saving and more chocolate for your money then Tesco has you covered with some cheap Nestle deals.
The 110g Kit Kat Chunky Easter Egg, complete with a whole Kit Kat Chunky, can be snapped up for just £1.
The Clubcard deal means 50% off the original price.
If Creme Eggs are your favourite then your best bet is to head over to your local Farmfoods.
They’re offering five packs of the Easter favourites for just £1.99, making them over 50p less than the next cheapest – Tesco with a Clubcard.
Some Farmfoods stores in the Midlands are even reported to be selling 5 single Creme Eggs for £1.
