counter customizable free hit Major supermarket slashes price of Cadbury Creme Egg multipack – they’re cheapest around & it’s not Aldi, Tesco or Asda – Curefym

Major supermarket slashes price of Cadbury Creme Egg multipack – they’re cheapest around & it’s not Aldi, Tesco or Asda

A MAJOR supermarket has released an incredible deal on Cadbury Creme Eggs, offering five for £2.

The bargain beats any other supermarket in price – and it isn’t an Aldi, Asda or Tesco.

Cadbury Creme Egg 5-pack packaging.
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A major supermarket is offering huge discounts on Creme Eggs[/caption]

Exterior of a Morrisons grocery store.
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Morrisons has slashed the price of Creme Egg five-packs to £2[/caption]

Cadbury Creme Egg variety pack: 2 classic, 1 white, 2 caramel.
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The variety pack has become a popular choice for shoppers[/caption]

Morrisons is offering a Cadbury Creme Egg 5 Pack Milk Chocolate or Mixed Milk Chocolate Box for just £2.

Bargain hunter website Hot Deals UK posted the whopping great deal on its website with the offer immediately receiving a lot of attention.

The initial value of the five-pack was £4 but with a More card, Morrisons’ loyalty reward scheme, the price plunges down to £2.

If you fancy straying away from the original Creme Egg, the variety pack comes in three different flavours.

The classic is milk chocolate set in an egg-shaped chocolate shell made from Cadburys iconic chocolate.

In the centre, is a smooth sugary fondant in white and yellow to represent the egg ‘white’ and yolk.’

It’s been a British classic for decades and is placed on shelves around Easter time.

The white Creme Egg is the same design as the classic but with a luxurious white chocolate eggshell.

In the caramel Creme Egg is a milk chocolate exterior and a thick gooey caramel centre.

Morrisons has blown shoppers away with the price tag on the five-pack, with other stores selling them for nearly double.


In Poundland and Iceland the treats are selling for £3.50 and in Sainsbury’s and Waitrose they’re even priced at £4.

Chocoholics online have been sharing their thoughts as to which flavour of egg was their favourite.

The white chocolate egg has caught the attention of many Creme Egg fans.

On Ocado, one shopper wrote: “Great to have 3 different types of egg in one pack.

“Although there is always a fight over the white one.”

Another shopper with a sweet tooth said: “Good to have the variety.

“I find white chocolate sickly but this is okay.

“Creme Eggs are always good and the caramel is a nice change – great when on offer.

A third customer however was gushing about the new white chocolate version, writing: “Absolutely delicious.

“I didn’t think anything could improve the good old Creme Egg, but then along comes the white chocolate version.

“Very sweet, but that’s okay with me.

“Shame that only one is included but the caramel ones are really good too. Mmm!!”

If you’re keen to try out the variety pack for as little as a two pound coin, you’ll have to make sure you’re got a Morrisons More Card.

With one of these you can earn points on groceries in-store, online, and when you fill up your car.

When you reach 5,000 points you’ll be given a fiver to spend in any Morrisons store.

Also you’ll have access to a range of the stores discounts only available to More Card customers.

You can sign up online or ask a staff member to help you in a Morrisons store.

If this isn’t quite satisfying your Easter Egg craving, there are other stores offering delicious discounts on festive chocolates.

Aldi 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.

Even pizza chain Dominos is getting in on the Easter action, releasing a Cadbury Creme Egg cookie.

The 370-calorie cookies come in boxes of four and each contains a whole Creme Egg coated in dough.

Top Tips To Nab The Best Shopping Bargains

Finding deals and offers can be tricky if you don’t know where to look.

Here’s a list of hacks you can use to become a bargain-hunting pro and save on your shopping bill:

Join Facebook groups – Extreme Couponing and Bargains UKLatest Deals and Reduce Your Supermarket Spend are all Facebook groups helping you reduce your spending and find good deals

Get following – Follow your favourite shops on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and sign up to its newsletters to get the latest on any offers

Check hotukdeals – The deal-sharing website lists offers as they’re spotted by savvy shoppers

Use barcode scanners – Retailers such as B&M let shoppers scan the barcodes on its app to see if it’s cheaper than the price listed on the shelf

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