IF you’re thinking of stocking up on Cadbury Easter eggs there are plenty of retailers selling them on the cheap this week.

The festive holiday doesn’t have to cost an arm and leg, especially if you plan ahead and pick up the best deals in good time.

We've rounded up the cheapest supermarkets to buy Easter eggs this week

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We’ve rounded up the cheapest supermarkets to buy Easter eggs this week

A number of retailers have already started stocking up on Easter eggs so you can buy now and save yourself aggro down the line.

From Asda to Sainsbury’s, Tesco to Morrisons, here’s the cheapest places to buy them this week.

Of course, always shop around when buying something like this as you might find it cheaper than we could.

Websites like Trolley and the Google Shopping tab are two quick ways you can compare prices on thousands of products, like Easter eggs.

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Plus, remember that prices can change from one day to the next and some might go on offer, so you might find the below cheaper or more expensive later on in the week.

Asda – Dairy Milk Twirl 241g – £4.50

This Cadbury Twirl pack comes with an orange bar included

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This Cadbury Twirl pack comes with an orange bar includedCredit: ASDA

Asda is the cheapest place we found selling this Dairy Milk Twirl Easter egg.

The 241g pack comes with an egg inside and smaller milk chocolate and orange bars as well.

The retailer also currently has an offer on where you can buy two of the egg sets for £8, making for a £1 saving.

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Meanwhile, Morrisons and Tesco are both selling the egg for £5.

Asda – Easter Egg Giant Buttons 195g – £3

Fan of Cadbury chocolate buttons? Give this one a go

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Fan of Cadbury chocolate buttons? Give this one a goCredit: ASDA

Asda again is the least expensive supermarket to pick up this Dairy Milk egg with a pack of giant buttons inside.

The retailer has a four for £10 offer on as well, which could see you save £2.

Tesco also has the same egg for £3 though if that’s your preferred supermarket.

Tesco – Dairy Milk Freddo 96g – £1.20

With Freddo's now costing 25p, this Easter egg box set is definitely the cheaper option

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With Freddo’s now costing 25p, this Easter egg box set is definitely the cheaper optionCredit: Sainsbury’s

You’ll want to head to Tesco to pick up this Dairy Milk Freddo egg selling for £1.20 – but that’s only if you’ve got a Clubcard.

Otherwise, you’ll have to pay £1.50.

It also comes with a selection of Freddo faces inside you can munch on after the egg is done.

Asda and Sainsbury’s customers can also pick up the egg for £1.25 while it’s £1.50 at Iceland.

Asda – Creme Egg Gift Chocolate 235g – £4.50

The Asda creme egg comes with two mini creme eggs inside, filled with gooey fondant

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The Asda creme egg comes with two mini creme eggs inside, filled with gooey fondantCredit: ASDA

If you’re a fan of a Cadbury Creme Egg this box set is a no-brainer, and cheapest at Asda where it’s £4.50.

It comes with one larger Dairy Milk egg and two creme eggs inside.

Asda also has a two for £8 offer giving you a £1 saving, while the next cheapest supermarkets to buy the box are Morrisons and Tesco.

Tesco – Cadbury Mini Easter eggs 97g – £1.20

Cadbury Mini Egg fans will want to snap this one up

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Cadbury Mini Egg fans will want to snap this one up

Tesco is the cheapest place to buy this Mini Easter egg set, which comes in at £1.20 for Clubcard customers and £1.50 for those without one.

Sainsbury’s and Asda are the next cheapest places to grab it for £1.25.

Morrisons is also selling it for £1.50 in case that’s your nearest supermarket.

Morrisons – Dairy Milk Easter Egg Hunt Large 317g – £5

Mix up your Easter egg this year with the Egg Hunt box set

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Mix up your Easter egg this year with the Egg Hunt box setCredit: MORRISONS

You can try mixing it up a little with this Easter egg box set, which is £5 at Morrisons.

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It comes with 22 hollow eggs which you hide and can find by solving clues from Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.

You can also pick it up at Asda and Sainsbury’s for £6 and £7 respectively.

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