A MAJOR supermarket has slashed the price of many of its Cadbury and Nestle XL Easter eggs to just £3.50.
You can now get your hands on your favourite eggs for a fraction of the price with these exciting discounts.


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Morrisons has slashed the price of its XL Easter eggs for its More Card members.
Shoppers can snap up two eggs for £7, working out at £3.50 per egg.
Usually a single egg costs £6 so shoppers are saving a massive 41%.
But do bear in mind that you have to buy two eggs to get the discount.
The sweet deal was spotted by a shopper who took to Facebook’s Snack Finds group to share the news.
He posted: “Extra Large Easter Eggs at Morrisons now 2 for £7, working out £3.50 each.”
Shoppers are over the moon, with many rushing to stores to get their hands on the sweet treat.
One shopper commented:”Omg i’ll be heading to Morrisons ASAP.”
Another added: “Extra large aswell this is great.”
A third commented on “what a great bargain” the supermarket is offering.
Whilst others regretted not shopping at Morrisons earlier.
One user said: “WOW I wish i got mine from Morrisons now.”
Which eggs are included?
The ‘buy two for £7’ offer applies to the following XL eggs.
- Cadbury Mini Eggs Milk Chocolate Easter Egg.
- Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate Easter Egg.
- Cadbury Creme Egg Chocolate Easter Egg.
- Cadbury Twirl Chocolate Easter Egg.
- Terry’s Milk Chocolate Orange Easter Egg.
- Cadbury Flake Milk Chocolate Easter Egg.
- Cadbury Whisper Gold Easter Egg.
- Galaxy Milk Chocolate Mini Eggs Easter Egg.
- Cadbury Dairy Milk Fruit & Nut Milk Chocolate Easter Egg.
- Aero Bubbles Peppermint Milk Chocolate Easter Egg.
- Cadbury Chocolate Fingers Chocolate Easter Egg.
- Reece’s Hollow Milk Chocolate Easter Egg.
- Maleteser’s Bunnies Easter Egg.
- Smarties Dinosaur Milk Chocolate Easter Egg.
- Smarties Sea Splash Milk Chocolate Easter Egg.
- Milkybar Raspberry Ripple White Chocolate Easter Egg.
- KitKati Chunky Milk and White Chocolate Easter Egg.
- M&M’s Milk Chocolate Peanut Easter Egg.
- Snickers Milk Chocolate Peanut Easter Egg.
- Aero Melts Neapolitan Flavour Milk Chocolate Easter Egg.
In order to cash in on the deal, shoppers will need to make sure they have a Morrisons More Card.
The offer is available both online and instore as long as stock lasts.
You can find your nearest Morrisons store using the store locator tool, alternatively Morrisons offers home delivery options starting at £1.50.
How does the Morrisons More Card work?
The Morrisons More Card lets you earn points on purchases which can be used to get money off future shops.
Once you get to 5,000 points you can keep saving, or convert them into a voucher worth £5 to spend in-store or online.
You can’t earn loyalty points when buying certain products though, including tobacco, infant milk or formula and gift cards.
The full list of excluded products is on the Morrisons website.
The More Card also gives you access to personalised offers based on your shopping habits, including discounts on specific products or extra points on certain purchases.
You can get a physical More Card and scan it at the till or swipe a virtual card via the app when shopping in-store.
If you’re shopping online, you can link the More Card to your online shopping account and automatically get points on your purchases.
RIVAL SUPERMARKET EGG DISCOUNTS
But its not just Morrison cutting the prices of its Easter chocolate.
Lots of other retailers have also cut their egg prices, and some are also providing multi-buy offers.
Aldi has slashed the price of many of its Cadbury Easter chocolates including mini eggs and creme eggs to as little as £1.45.
The budget supermarket has slashed its price for the giant 232g Cadbury Mini Eggs Easter egg.
With two Mini Eggs hidden inside the enormous egg, the sweet treat comes with an even sweeter deal as it now costs just £4.95, reduced from £5.99.
You can opt for the more compact 97g Cadbury Mini Eggs Chocolate Egg, which has had its price cut down to just £1.45.
Asda also has several deals on Easter egg, making it a great option for value if you’re looking to stock up.
You can purchase four eggs from a selected range for £11.96 which works out at just £2.99 an egg.
You can also buy any two eggs from a selected range for £8.98 working out at just £4.49 an egg, including the Cadbury Dairy Milk and Caramel egg, 245g.
Morrisons also has offers of its own, slashing the price of selected medium sized Cadbury Easter eggs from £4 to £2.50 for More Card holders.
The deal includes Twirl, 198g, Creme Egg, 195g, and Mini Eggs, 193g, and is the cheapest we could find these sized eggs at the moment, making it a bargain well worth stocking up on ahead of Easter.
It’s not strictly Cadbury’s but Terrys Chocolate Orange egg is also included in the promotion.
Tesco is also currently offering customers almost a third off Easter favourites from Cadbury.
It’s part of a wider promotion that also covers selected eggs from Lindt and Raffaello.
As part of the deal you can get eggs for as little as £1.35.
And depending on which Easter egg you choose, there are savings of up to £5.50 per egg.
You’ll need a Clubcard to take advantage of the discounts and you can get a Cadbury Creme Egg 5 Pack 200G, for £3 down from £3.50.
Plus a Cadbury Oreo Chocolate Egg 5 Pack, also down from £3.50 to £3.
How to save money at Easter
Sun Savers Editor Lana Clements shares her tips on how to save cash at Easter…
Stock up on eggs – The best value Easter eggs typically sell out by the time the long weekend comes around so by in advance and stash in a cupboard so that you don’t get tempted to nibble.
Cut entertaining costs – If you are hosting family or friends over the holiday, consider asking them to bring a dish such as dessert, or a couple of bottles to cut costs. Use a price comparison site to find the lowest prices on the food and any other decorations or gifts that you need. Try PriceRunner or Trolley.co.uk.
Plan ahead – School holidays combined with gift can make Easter a pricey time of year, especially if you have children. Create a budget ahead of time and look for ways to keep it in check. You can go for free days out by making a scavenge hunts and limit the number of
Flash sales – Make a list of what you need for Easter and look out for flash sales or promotions from supermarkets on items that you need.
Cashback – Use cashback sites to get a little kick back on any spending that you are doing. Try Topcashback or Quidco.
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