Cheapest shop and supermarket to buy Easter eggs this week including Cadbury and Kinder Surprise
GET ahead and stock up on eggs for Easter as retailers slash prices on the top chocolate treats.
Stores offering deals on the most popular eggs often sell-out ahead of Easter weekend so it makes sense to get a great price while you can.
Many supermarkets and stores have special deals running on eggs, including Cadbury and Nestle, as well as Lindt.
There are also multi-buy offers which can offer better value if you're looking to stockpile.
Here we reveal where to get the best price on your favourite Easter treat...
Cadbury creme egg
It's not Easter without Cadbury's creme eggs.
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Aldi has slashed a five-pack of eggs down from £2.95 to £1.49.
The price-cut makes a single egg less than 30p each and the cheapest on the market.
If you want to buy a single egg, head to high street chain Savers where you'll find the treat for 59p.
Lindt gold bunny
Delicious and cute, the Lindt gold bunny is an Easter favourite each year.
The bunny comes in different sizes.
You can get a 50g, 100g or 200g versions of the chocolate animal.
Asda is the cheapest supermarket for the larger 100g and 200g bunnies working out as £3.48 and £5.44 respectively, according to date from comparison site trolley.co.uk.
You can get the small 50g bunny for £2.25 with a Clubcard from Tesco - it's £2.75 without.
However, if you buy a five-pack of the 50g bunnies for £3 from Morrisons each bunny works out as 60p - making it the cheapest shop to buy.
Cadbury Easter egg, medium-sized
It's hard to go wrong with a Cadbury egg at Easter and they come in a range of popular versions including Buttons, Crunchie, Caramel and Twirl.
You can get smaller versions but a standard medium-sized egg comes in at around 180-200g, depending on your choice.
Tesco currently offers these eggs at £2.45 with a Clubcard making it the cheapest shop on the market.
Make sure you are signed up to the supermarket's loyalty scheme otherwise you'll pay a much pricier £4.
At Asda, you can buy four medium-sized eggs from for £11.96 working out at £2.99 each making it the second-cheapest if you are multi-buying.
Nestle Easter egg, medium sized
Nestle Easter eggs are another crowd-pleaser and come in a range of popular versions including Smarties, Kit-Kat and Aero.
The standard medium-sized eggs are cheapest in Tesco coming in at £2.45 with a Clubcard - but watch out as they're £4 without.
These eggs are also included in the Asda four for £11.96 promotion, working out at £2.99 each.
Reece's peanut butter creme egg
If you love Reece's peanut butter cups, no doubt you're a big fan of its chocolate creme eggs.
These Easter-themed treats are bought cheapest singularly at Asda after the supermarket cut prices from 75p to 67p.
Or you can buy a five-pack for £2.50 with a Clubcard at Tesco making each egg a top value 50p each.
Terry's chocolate orange egg
Terry's isn't just for Christmas, fans can also get chocolate orange Easter eggs.
A large eggs with a chocolate orange is cheapest at Asda, priced at £4.98.
But you can also buy two for £8.98 at the supermarket working out even better value at £4.49 each.
Ferrero Rocher Easter egg
If you're partial to some posh choc, the Ferrero Rocher golden Easter egg should hit the mark.
The egg is milk chocolate and hazelnut and comes with six Ferrero Rochers too.
It's pretty pricey compared to other eggs, but the best value store is Asda where it's £11.98, according to trolley.co.uk.
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Kinder Surprise
Kinder Surprise chocolate eggs complete with small toy are available all year round but are great as an Easter treat for kids.
The cheapest shop for an egg is B&M where you'll find the treat for £1.
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.