Cheapest shop to buy Cadbury, Nestle and Lindt Easter eggs this week and prices start at £2.45
EASTER is just around the corner, and if you’re looking to bag the best deals on your favourite chocolate eggs, we’ve got you covered.
Whether you love Cadbury, Lindt, or Nestlé, we’ve found the best supermarket deals this week to help you save on your Easter chocolate.
Whether you’re gathering treats for the kids and grandkids or sneaking something for yourself, now’s a smart time to visit the shops.
A handful of supermarkets have already launched tempting discounts on eggs of all sizes.
As Easter edges nearer, watch for more budget-friendly offers to pop up on the shelves.
Here’s where to grab the cheapest Easter eggs this week.
Cadbury Twirl Chocolate Easter Egg 198g
The sweet treat is available for £2.45 at Tesco with a Clubcard, with the original price slashed from £4.
Shoppers will have to be quick though as this offer will only last until April, 1.
Elsewhere, the chocolate can be found at Ocado for £3.50 or Sainsbury’s for £4.
Tesco’s Clubcard holders save a total of £1.05 compared to Ocado and £1.55 compared to Sainsbury’s.
Nestlé Yorkie Milk Chocolate Easter Egg 196g
Choc lovers can bag a Yorkie-shaped bargain by heading off to Tesco, which is offering the Easter Egg for £2.95 with a Clubcard, down from £4.00.
The promotion runs until April, 21, giving shoppers plently of time to get their hands on the sweet treats.
It is also available to £3.50 at Poundland and £4 at Ocado.
Tesco’s Clubcard price offers a 55p saving over Poundland and £1.05 over Ocado.
Nestlé KitKat Chunky Large Easter Egg 190g
Kitkat Chunky fans should head on over to Asda where the Easter Egg is priced at £3.48, .
Shoppers could also purchase the item in a multi-buy offer of any 4 for £11.96, making it £2.99 each.
Elsewhere Poundland is offering the sweet treats for £3.50, whilst Ocado has priced the item at £4.
Lindt Milk Chocolate Easter Egg & Milk Chocolate Gold Bunny 195g
Swiss chocolate at its finest – this Lindt gold bunny egg is pure luxury- perfect for gifting or treating yourself.
Waitrose is charging £10, whilst it will cost you £12 in Morrisons.
Cadbury Mini Eggs Easter Egg 193.5g
These iconic pastel-shelled chocolates are an Easter staple, and this year, they’re cheaper than ever.
Tesco is offering a 193g egg for just £2.45 if you have a Clubcard.
Asda’s multi-buy deal means they’re just £2.99 each whilst Sainsbury’s has the chocolate for £4.
Tesco’s Clubcard price provides the best deal, saving you £1.03 compared to Asda’s multi-buy and £1.55 compared to Sainsbury’s.
Recently, a giant Kinder Easter egg was slashed from £17.50 to £12 at Tesco.
The whopping 220g of milk chocolate, also came with a fun toy inside.
Remember to compare prices
It is also important to remember to always shop around when buying something like this as you might find a cheaper alternative.
Websites like Trolley and Price Spy let you compare thousands of products across different retailers to find the best price.
Price Spy even lets you see how much an item has cost over time.
A quick scan on the Google Shopping/Product tab will also bring up how much retailers are selling a certain item for too.
Whether you’re stocking up for the kids, treating yourself, or planning the ultimate Easter egg hunt, these deals are too good to miss.
With multi-buy offers, loyalty card discounts, and price slashes galore, now’s the time to grab your favourites before they sell out.
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Go own brand – if you’re not too fussed about flavour and just want to supplant your chocolate cravings, you’ll save by going for the supermarket’s own brand bars.
Shop around – if you’ve spotted your favourite variety at the supermarket, make sure you check if it’s cheaper elsewhere.
Websites like Trolley.co.uk let you compare prices on products across all the major chains to see if you’re getting the best deal.
Look out for yellow stickers – supermarket staff put yellow, and sometimes orange and red, stickers on to products to show they’ve been reduced.
They usually do this if the product is coming to the end of its best-before date or the packaging is slightly damaged.
Buy bigger bars – most of the time, but not always, chocolate is cheaper per 100g the larger the bar.
So if you’ve got the appetite, and you were going to buy a hefty amount of chocolate anyway, you might as well go bigger.