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CHOCOLATE fans are racing to stores after eagle-eyed bargain hunters uncovered Easter chocolates for as little as 49p.
The sweet deal was shared in the popular Facebook group 'Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK'.
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A major supermarket has slashed the price of Easter chocolate to just 49p
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The savvy shopper posted: 'Back in stock 22/4/25' – alongside pics of Galaxy Truffle Mini Eggs and Galaxy Hazelnut Truffle Eggs, both marked down to 49p.
The treats, which usually sell for much more, are dated mid-June – meaning there's still plenty of time to tuck in.
The deal was spotted at Farmfoods in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, but shoppers nationwide are already scrambling to see if their local branch is stocking the discounted eggs.
Comments flooded in, with one shopper saying: 'OMG heading now' .
Another added: 'Love going after Easter – so cheap!'
Some said they'd already stocked up, with one shopper writing: 'My store too, went this morning and was great".
Another added: 'Stocking up now haha.'
The offer is available in store only, so you'll have to pop in to your nearest store to scout any sweet bargains.
But those not near a Farmfoods haven't missed out, as other big-name supermarkets are slashing costs too.
Galaxy Chocolate Eggs have been seen at Aldi for £2.99, while Sainsbury's has large Easter eggs for just £2.
Over at Asda, shoppers are also reporting major reductions on leftover chocolate stock.
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Shoppers on Facebook's Snackfinds page have also reported "reduced chocolate" at Tesco stores from today, Tuesday 22.
It's good news for those still craving a post-Easter treat and even better for those who love a bargain.
How to compare chocolate prices
Its always worth having a look across different stores and comparing prices to make sure you're landing the best deals and getting the best value for money.
To compare prices effectively, try using price comparison websites and apps like Trolley.co.uk, Google Shopping, or Idealo.
These tools can help you find the best deals by comparing prices across multiple retailers.
For example, Trolley allows you to scan items in-store and compare prices with other retailers, so you don't have to make mulriple shopping trips to find the best deals.
Additionally, be sure to check for discounts and promotions, and consider buying larger quantities if you can, as they are often cheaper per unit.
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