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Best Easter Egg deals of 2024 from Amazon, Asda and more

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Year in, year out, we are spoilt for choice when it comes to Easter eggs.

Armies of candy-coloured boxes housing perfectly smooth chocolate treats line the supermarket shelves as if reporting for annual confection duty.

Despite our effervescent excitement sparked by the presence of these hollow delights, we can’t help but notice that Easter eggs are becoming increasingly expensive. Shedding a tenner in the name of chocolate? Outrageous. 

Luxury Easter take this to the next level, with some entering triple-figure territory, which is often justified by hand-painted designs and luxurious wrapping.

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