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Wales Online
22-05-2025
- Business
- Wales Online
Huge Cadbury's Dairy Milk bar cheaper on Amazon than Tesco and Morrisons
Huge Cadbury's Dairy Milk bar cheaper on Amazon than Tesco and Morrisons Chocolate lovers are obsessed with this enormous bar which they say is perfect for sharing, or keeping to yourself Cadbury Chocolate bar (Image: Amazon ) You don't need an occasion to eat chocolate. And based on the price of this massive Cadbury Milk Chocolate bar, it looks like a fun (and arguably essential) addition to any household kitchen. Now is also the perfect time to bag it, as it's reduced from £13.44 to £8.50 for a limited time deal on Amazon, which is cheaper than it is at both Tesco, where it's £10 and Morrisons ((£11). And what do shoppers think? Most of them have been amazed with how long-lasting this giant bar is, and have raved about how it is perfect to share, or just enjoy it by yourself. One happy buyer shared: 'The Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate Bar (850g) is pure indulgence! The classic, creamy, and rich Cadbury taste never disappoints." For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here READ MORE: Dunelm's 'brilliant' and practical storage stool is less than £5 using this deal stack READ MORE: My 5-year-old bargain hair straighteners leaves my hair shiny and are now under £30 'This giant bar is perfect for sharing (or keeping all to yourself!). 'It melts beautifully in your mouth, and the quality is just as amazing as always. 'I used it for the popular Dubai chocolate strawberries. If you love smooth and delicious milk chocolate, this is a must-have. Highly recommend!' Someone else added: 'A big bar of my favourite chocolate was literally just what I ordered! It tastes creamy and chocolatey and would make the perfect gift for all Dairy Milk lovers! 'It has an expiry date of a year from when I bought it so I could technically save it until then. Although, I highly doubt I will.' However, despite a large number of positive reviews, not everyone was impressed. One person said: 'I get these bars of chocolate regularly from Amazon and am usually very satisfied with them. 'However, the most recent ones were pretty broken inside the packaging.' Yet another satisfied customer noted: 'As expected. If you know Cadbury's chocolate, it needs no further description. 'If you don't, please try it. This bar is HUGE. It will last my husband and I at least two rugby matches! (Probably eight to be honest).' Speaking of impressive chocolate treats on Amazon, you could also buy this hamper box featuring an assortment of chocolates for £9.99, from classic Dairy Milk bars, to chocolate buttons and a Freddo, or grab this box with eight full-sized well-known bars for £11.99 from all your favourites, including the Wispa, Fudge and more. Elsewhere, you could also get your hands on a huge personalised Milka bar from Your Surprise from £25.19, or a personalised Cadbury bar for £19.99 at Moonpig. Article continues below Or if you prefer lots of smaller bars, there's also this bouquet of Galaxy bars which you can buy at Etsy for £24 if that's more your thing.
Yahoo
16-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
The reason Brits will have to pay more for chocolate at all major supermarkets
Brits are being warned that chocolate prices are expected to rise even more across all major supermarkets. In some retailers, the price of a large Cadbury's Dairy Milk has risen to £6, and now chocolate makers have warned that shoppers must "prepare to pay more". The price of chocolate is at an all-time high, following a poor cocoa harvest in December 2024. According to the Express, the price of cocoa peaked at a "record-breaking" $12,900 per tonne. Chocolate makers have warned that the price of cocoa is at an all-time high because of poor harvests. They say they may have to reduce the size of their chocolate bars or, in some cases, even change the recipe, replacing cocoa butter with cheaper oils and fats.@polly_bartlett… — Good Morning Britain (@GMB) April 16, 2025 Co-founder of the chocolatier Russell and Atwell, Giles Atwell, told the outlet: "The spike was driven by a -14% drop in global production, extreme weather in West Africa, and crop disease like cacao swollen shoot virus." Adding: "For anyone working with chocolate, pricing right now is nothing short of a nightmare – even before you factor in global tariff uncertainty." Currently at Tesco, the price of a Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate Bar Large is £5, while at Asda, the same bar is £4.98. At Sainsbury's, the large Cadbury bar is £5.85, and at Morrisons, the bar is £5. Recommended Reading Lidl to release viral Dubai chocolate bar in its stores Aldi discontinues it's Dairyfine Blonde chocolate bar Mars reveals UK future of Celebrations after discontinuation Many have questioned whether the price of chocolate will soon decrease; however, head of cocoa at Marex, Jonathan Parkman, has told Brits to expect it to remain high for some time. Telling ITV's Good Morning Britain: "The price of chocolate is going to remain high and will probably go a little bit higher than they are now currently. "We're actually at a very sensitive period. If we have another shortfall, prices will go even higher than they have done so far."


Telegraph
10-04-2025
- Lifestyle
- Telegraph
The 20 best wines for Easter, from as little as £6.50
If you're gathering friends or family around you over the long Easter weekend, now's a good time to think about what wine you'd like to be drinking. In the hope of a little sunshine, I've gathered together a few brisk whites and sparkling wines that would be good to pour on a warmish, light early evening. Since so many of us sit down to a roast leg or shoulder of lamb on Easter Sunday, there are also recommendations for more luxurious, feasting red wines (all of which would go well with roast beef, too). I also spent more time than was strictly necessary checking out which sweet wines taste best with chocolate. Ruby port was the winner with CDM-level (Cadbury's Dairy Milk) Easter eggs but if you have more serious chocolate and/or a richer pudding like a plain chocolate mousse or cocoa-heavy chocolate cake then go for a good LBV port. The maury recommended here, which has a savoury edge despite being sweet, was superb with good plain chocolate and plain chocolate truffles. Tawny port, meanwhile, goes well with any chocolate dessert to which you might add sweet, brandy-soaked raisins or dates – hence its affinity with milk chocolate mousse.