WITH Easter fast approaching, most of us will be busy stocking up on eggs and looking for the best price too.
If you're on a hunt for the best bargains, look no further – we've rounded up what all of the supermarkets are offering this week.
Whether you're stocking up for your kids and grandkids, or simply treating yourself, now is a good time to head to the shops.
Several supermarkets have already kickstarted various offers on a range of different eggs of varying sizes.
As we get closer to the big day we expect many more discounts will soon be flooding your shelves.
This week the cheapest shop to buy extra large Easter eggs is Tesco – but not everyone can get them.
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The major retailer is selling a whole range of eggs including Cadbury and Maltesers for just £3.50 – down from £5.
There is a slight catch though because you have to be armed with the chain's handy Clubcard to get them for that price.
There's even more deals to be had too with medium sized eggs on offer for just £1 – reduced from £1.25 – again for those with a Clubcard.
Tesco isn't the only supermarket offering a reduction on the cost of chocolate eggs this week.
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Asda also has a big promotion on offering any four for £10 on a huge range of large eggs or £3 per egg.
The offer at Tesco is the lowest prices we found for extra large eggs but it's always worth having a look yourself for the top bargain.
Prices can also vary day to day what deals are on at the time and remember you might pay for delivery you're ordering online.
You can compare prices on websites like Google shopping and Trolley.co.uk – which compares the prices of 130,000 products across 14 major supermarkets.
The Latest Deals app also lets you search items and lets you compare prices at several supermarkets to see where it's cheaper.
It's also worth bearing in mind that each supermarket may have different size ranges available.
Here's what each of the supermarkets are offering this week:
Tesco
As we mentioned Tesco is offering a range of extra large eggs ranging from 232g to 310g for just £3.50 – down from £5.
These include: Cadbury (235g), KitKat (274.5g), Hershey's (232g), Galaxy (310g), Twix (328g), M&Ms (286g) and Maltesers (286g).
In order to get them for that price though you'll need to be signed up to its Clubcard reward scheme.
You can get a Tesco Clubcard for free and earn points as you shop, as well as getting cheaper prices.
You can then use the points to get vouchers for money off food or other rewards like discounts on day trips.
Each time you spend £1 in store and online, you get one point when you scan your card or app.
The XL egg offer started this week and is only on until March 29.
It's available both online and in store.
If you don't have a Clubcard you can still pick up its large egg range for £3 per egg.
These include: Cadbury Orange Twirl (198g), Galaxy Minstrels (234g), Celebrations (220g), and Mars (252g).
It's also offering Clubcard holders a whole host of medium eggs for just £1 – but only until March 28 when the offers ends.
These include family favourites like Maltesers (127g), Cadbury white chocolate buttons (98g), Smarties (119g), and Cadbury Mini Eggs (97g).
Each of these eggs are usually priced at £1.25 so if you don't have a Clubcard that's what you'll be paying.
Asda
Asda is selling extra large eggs for £4 each as they're part ofof its 2 for £8 deal – but of course bear in mind that if you don't buy two then you pay the full £4.50.
The offer is on a range of different fan favourites including: Cadbury Flake (231.5g), Cadbury Mini Eggs (232g), Galaxy (310g), and Reese's Peanut Butter (232g).
As we mentioned, the supermarket giant also has an offer on for large Easter eggs too.
Shoppers can get four for £10 on several different eggs like: Cadbury Buttons (195g), Galaxy Minstrels (234g), Milkybar (210g), and Celebrations (220g).
Each of these eggs would cost you £3 individually – so buying four would save you £2.
Asda is also matching Tesco for its deal on small eggs – with a two for £2 offer on brands like Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons (98g), Smarties (119g) and Milkybar (65g).
Each of the eggs on their own would cost £1.25 so buying two would save you 50p.
These offers are all available in store and online.
You can find your nearest Asda using the store locator tool.
Sainsbury's
Sainsbury's is offering three extra large eggs for £5 under a current offer – these are: Maltesers (265g), M&Ms (286g) and Galaxy (310g).
Each of the others range from £6 to £12.
It is also offering some large eggs for £3 – including: Munchies (254g), Cadbury Wispa (182.5g), Cadbury Mini Eggs (193.5g), and Cadbury Crunchie (190g).
Sainsbury's is offering medium sized eggs for £1.25 too.
These include: Smarties (119g), Cadburys Freddo (96g), KitKat Chunky (129g) and Maltesers (127g).
You can pick up the Sainsbury's eggs both in store and online, if you don't know where your nearest store is head over to the website.
Morrisons
Morrisons is selling extra large for £5 at the moment.
The supermarket chain has a variety of eggs on offer including: Cadbury Wispa (239g), Maltesers (265g), Galaxy (310g) and Cadbury Fingers (212.5g).
Meanwhile, shoppers can also pick up large sized eggs for £3.25.
These include: Maltesers (220g), Wispa (182.5g), Terry's Chocolate Orange (230g), Cadbury Caramel (195g) and Yorkie (242g).
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It's cheapest medium sized chocolate eggs are listed on the website for £1.50 for its 96g-121g range – although they are out of stock at the moment.
The eggs are available online and in store so it's worth having a look on the shelves if something you'd like is out of stock on the website.
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