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Tesco shoppers could get 10 Cadbury Creme Eggs for £2 – but only if they act fast


Easter Sunday may still be a matter of months away, however chocolate treats for the festivity hit the shelves weeks ago. And, be it to enjoy a chocolate treat sooner rather than later, or to stock up for Easter Sunday on April 12, Tesco shoppers could take advantage of a current offer on Cadbury Creme Eggs.

The retailer is currently offering customers the chance to pick up two of the five-pack Cadbury eggs for £2.

These packs usually sell for £1.65 for one five-pack at Tesco, the website details.

This includes the packs: Cadbury Creme Egg 5 X 40G, Cadbury 5 Caramel Egg 195g, and Cadbury Oreo Chocolate Egg 5X31g.

It means that currently, spending £2 on the deal would mean the customer ends up with 10 of the chocolate eggs in total – split across two packs.

However, this deal does not last forever, as the supermarket explains.

On its website, Tesco says that the offer is “valid for delivery from 19/02/2020 until 25/02/2020.”

Also in the two for £2 offer is a pack of Cadbury Mini Eggs 96g.

Elsewhere in supermarket news, a savvy shopper has explained how they manage to keep to a weekly budget of around £60 to £70 for their groceries.

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The Mumsnet user explained that this feeds a family of five, back in 2018.

“Heismyopendoor” told fellow users of the website that they had children aged nine, six, and almost five.

The savvy shopper laughed: “My kids honestly eat more than me.”

They went on to explain that they tend to keep to a weekly meal plan, and also revealed they opted against buying ready made food kits.

In comparison, one fellow Mumsnet users commented on the thread, and revealed that they tend to spend about £150 per week on their shop for a family of four to five – depending on who is in the house at the time.

This includes paying for the care of four dogs.

Meanwhile, another also said they spend around £150 each week for four people – with this budget including items such as cleaning products and lunches.

“Hoopyloop2016” also shared their typical expenditure – which comes in at £120 on average, for a family of six.



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