A MAJOR supermarket is slashing the price of Cadbury and Nestle Easter eggs to just 75p and shoppers are delighted.
Supermarket shelves are already stacked with Easter treats and it won’t be long before the chocolate price wars commence.
Morrisons is set to slash the price of its medium Easter eggs to 75p
And shoppers could start stocking up with bargains at Morrisons now.
The supermarket is reducing the price of its medium 96g – 129g Easter eggs by 50% from £1.50 to 75p for customers with a More card.
The Morrisons store in Milton Keynes leisure plaza gave a sneak peek of the brands that will be available in the deal, including Cadbury and Nestle.
The offer will be available from tomorrow (Thursday, February 15).
Morrisons shoppers are already getting excited at the prospect of bagging an early Easter deal.
Writing on Facebook, one customer said: “Ooo I was keeping an eye out for this!”
Another wrote: “Yes please!”
And a third cried: “I may just do this!”
A full list of the eggs included in the deal is as follows:
Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons
Cadbury Dairy Milk Freddo
Cadbury Dairy Milk White Buttons
Cadbury Mini Eggs
KitKat Chunky
Smarties
Maltesers
The discount is only available to shoppers who are members of the free Morrisons loyalty scheme.
Non-members will be charged the full price of £1.50.
But you’ll have to be quick as these deals usually only last for a week.
Remember it is always good to shop around to make sure you are getting the cheapest deal.
The closer it gets to Easter the more likely it is that other retailers will start competing to be the cheapest in a bid to get your cash.
You can use shopping comparison tools such as Google Shopping and Trolley.co.uk to compare the cost of items across different retailers.
Also, remember that there is a chance you can get a different offer in-store to what is online so keep your eyes peeled.
It comes after Sainsbury’s revealed the exact date it is slashing prices on a popular brand’s Easter chocs.
Meanwhile, we can reveal where is the cheapest place to buy Easter eggs this week.
Plus, Aldi is selling a Toblerone Easter egg dupe that’s nearly half the price of the original.
How does Morrisons loyalty card scheme work now?
Instead of getting points, shoppers currently receive digital coupons that can be used for instant savings in stores.
So shoppers don’t currently earn anything on their shopping, but they get “personalised offers” and coupons to get money off your groceries.
Last year, the supermarket launched a “basket bonus” which rewarded shoppers who made sure to scan their My Morrisons card or barcode on the app at checkout.
Members of the My Morrisons loyalty scheme can also take advantage of exclusive member-only discounts.
Customers will need to make sure they scan their physical loyalty card or the My Morrisons app at checkout to secure the discounted food.
The discounted products are available in-store at all 498 Morrisons stores.
Shoppers who aren’t a member of the loyalty scheme will have to pay normal prices and won’t get access to these exclusive discounts.
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