Full listing of the beloved chocolate eggs hit by ‘shrinkflation’ this Easter as research reveals customers are paying as much as 50% extra for much less

Full listing of the beloved chocolate eggs hit by ‘shrinkflation’ this Easter as research reveals customers are paying as much as 50% extra for much less

Easter eggs have gone up in price by as much as 50 per cent on last year while shrinking in size, according to a consumer group’s investigation.

The price of chocolate has risen by 16.5 per cent in a year – compared to a 4.4 per cent increase for supermarket food and drink overall – according to inflation tracking by Which?.

It comes after a steep fall in global cocoa production, driven by higher temperatures hindering the quality and quantity of beans, started driving wholesale costs to record highs.

An 80g pouch of Terry’s chocolate orange mini eggs at Lidl cost 99p in the run up to Easter in 2024 but has gone up to £1.35 while shrinking to 70g – meaning a price rise of 56 per cent per 100g.

The same product, which originally cost more at other supermarkets, has gone up by 51 per cent at Asda, 37 per cent at Sainsbury’s and 14 per cent at Tesco.

At Morrisons, Which? found a 200g Cadbury Creme Egg 5 Pack Mixed Chocolate Box had increased in price from £2.62 last year to £4 this year.

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A Nestle Kit Kat Chunky milk chocolate Easter egg stayed at the same price at Morrisons, but has reduced in size from 129g to 110g – making it 17 per cent more expensive per 100g

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At Tesco, a Twix white chocolate Easter egg had increased from £5 to £6 on last year and had also shrunk from 316g to 258g, meaning the unit price per 100g had gone up by 47 per cent

An 80g pouch of Terry’s chocolate orange mini eggs at Lidl cost 99p in the run up to last Easter but has gone up to £1.35 while shrinking to 70g – meaning a price rise of 56 per cent per 100g

A Nestle Kit Kat Chunky milk chocolate Easter egg stayed at the same price at the supermarket but has reduced in size from 129g to 110g – making it 17 per cent more expensive per 100g.

How UK chocflation is impacting your wallet 

Terry’s Chocolate Orange mini eggs

80g pouch – up 56% per 100g at Lidl from 99p to £1.35 on last year. Up 51% at Asda, 37% at Sainsbury’s and 14% at Tesco

Kit Kat Chunky milk chocolate egg

Stayed at same price at Morrisons but reduced in size from 129g to 110g on last year- 17% more expensive per 100g

Twix white chocolate egg

Up 47% per 100g at Tesco from £5 to £6 on last year while also shrinking from 316g to 258g

Asda fruit and nut milk chocolate 

200g bar up 73% in price in a year, rising from £1.33 to £2.30

NOMO Creamy Choc Buttons share bag

At Ocado, a 110g bag is from £2.43 to £3.97, a 63% increase.

200g Cadbury Creme Egg 5 Pack Mixed Chocolate Box

At Morrisons, increased from £2.62 last year to £4 this year

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At Tesco, Which? found a Twix white chocolate Easter egg had increased from £5 to £6 on last year and had also shrunk from 316g to 258g, meaning the unit price per 100g had gone up by 47 per cent.

Meanwhile, Asda Fruit & Nut Milk Chocolate 200g is 73 per cent more expensive, rising from £1.33 to £2.30.

At Ocado, a 110g NOMO Creamy Choc Buttons share bag 110g has gone up from £2.43 to £3.97, a 63 per cent increase.

Which? money and retail editor Reena Sewraz said: ‘There’s no better way to enjoy the spring bank holiday than spending time with loved ones and indulging in a cracking assortment of Easter chocolate, but if you don’t want to pay more for less, it is worth shopping around.

‘You can still get a good deal on your Easter chocolate by looking for special offers, comparing the price per gram or if you can, hold out until Easter Sunday when many of the eggs are likely to be reduced.’

A Mars Wrigley UK spokeswoman said: ‘We will always absorb pricing pressures where we can, but rising manufacturing costs – driven in part by well-documented increases in the cost of cocoa – have meant that we’ve had to adjust some of our product sizes to minimise changes to list price, ensuring our snacks continue to deliver great quality and affordable value for families this Easter.’

A Nestle spokeswoman said: ‘Like every manufacturer, we have seen significant increases in the cost of cocoa, making it much more expensive to manufacture our products.

‘As always, we continue to be more efficient and absorb increasing costs where possible. 

‘To maintain the same high quality and delicious products that consumers know and love, it has sometimes been necessary to make adjustments to the price or weight of some of our products.

At Morrisons , Which? found a 200g Cadbury Creme Egg 5 Pack Mixed Chocolate Box had increased in price from £2.62 last year to £4 this year

Asda Fruit & Nut Milk Chocolate 200g is 73 per cent more expensive, rising from £1.33 to £2.30

At Ocado, a 110g NOMO Creamy Choc Buttons share bag 110g has gone up from £2.43 to £3.97, a 63 per cent increase

‘Retail pricing is always at the sole discretion of individual retailers.’

Ocado said: ‘With external factors continuing to push up the price of a range of commodities, we’re doing all we can to keep prices low for our customers.

‘We also work closely with our suppliers to make sure pricing is fair, without compromising on quality.

‘We’ve already reduced hundreds of prices across our Big Price Drop initiative this year and continue to match over 10,000 products to Tesco.com as part of the Ocado Price Promise; delivering a wide range of choice for all needs and budgets.’

Aldi, Asda, Lidl, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Waitrose did not issue a comment to Which?, and nor did Carambar and Co, which makes Terry’s products.