EASTER is just around the corner and if you don’t have the time to go to the shops and get your loved ones an Easter Egg, we found places where you can get them online.

Here are ten places where you can purchase chocolate Easter eggs online and have them delivered straight to your home.

Several shops across the UK are making home deliveries to get your Easter Eggs straight to your door step

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Several shops across the UK are making home deliveries to get your Easter Eggs straight to your door step

Where can I buy Easter Eggs online for home delivery?

Several shops are offering home delivery service to deliver your Easter treats.

Tesco

Tesco have a range of Easter Eggs to offer and they do home delivery too.

If you spend over £40, you’ll get free home delivery.

They got over 32 brands of chocolate Easter eggs to choose from such as Cadbury, Thorntons and M&Ms.

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Prices vary, from £1 for a Cadbury Caramel Medium Egg to £15 for a Lindt Chocolate Egg which you can find in various flavours.

Co-op

Co-op are making home deliveries which will cost you £1.99.

Simply enter their website, type in your postcode, and they’ll find you your nearest store and its availability.

They have several chocolate Easter Eggs and other treats such as chocolate bunnies.

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Ocado

Ocado are offering several Easter Egg deals.

Besides the ones that they have on sale, they also other ones which vary in size and brand.

They have a range that starts from small Easter Eggs and treats to Premium chocolate eggs.

They have options for those are vegans too.

All you have to do is get an account online and book your delivery slot.

Waitrose

Waitrose have their own branding of Easter Eggs.

Prices vary from £2.40 to £12.

In order to get a delivery slot, you must spend over £40, so it’s perfective to get everything together with a grocery shop.

Asda

To get your Easter Eggs delivered from Asda, simply go to their website, enter your postcode and they will find your nearest shop with all its availability.

Their Easter treats start from £3 and go up to £10.

Besides Asda-branded eggs, they also have others such as Lindt, Cadbury and KitKat.

Sainsbury’s

When you enter the Sainsbury’s website, make sure to first enter your postcode, if you never ordered online before.

This is so they can confirm that they can deliver to your home.

Better do this before you set your eyes on a particular Easter Egg that you want and then find out that it cannot be delivered to you.

Sainsbury’s have small Easter treats such as chocolate eggs and bunnies which cost from £1 to £2.

Then they have larger eggs which go up to £13.

They have brands such as Ferrero Rocher, Cadbury Dairy Milk and Quality Street.

Morrisons

Morrisons are offering home delivery too.

They have several branded Easter Eggs such as Bounty, Mars and Yorkie.

Morrisons’ prices go up to £5.

Iceland

Iceland have several Easter treats to choose from.

From mini eggs to large ones.

They have brans such as After Eight, Twix and Milky Bar.

They also have several offers such as buy two of the same product for a certain price.

To set your order, go to the website, click on “Reserve Your Delivery” and enter your postcode to see whether Iceland deliver to your address.

You also must spend £35 or over in order for the supermarket to deliver your order.

Amazon

Amazon are making home deliveries too.

They have several brand to choose from such as Galaxy, Minstrels and Celebrations too.

Amazon are currently offering 40% off selected Easter Eggs, so don’t wait any longer to grab yours now.

Aldi

Aldi‘s delivery cost varies in how much you buy and the size of your shopping.

You can get free delivery if your shopping costs over £30 with an exception for Wines and Spirits and large and extra large items.

The have a range of Easter Eggs, such as those from popular chocolate brands, Aldi-branded and also vegan ones.

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They are also selling other chocolate treats such as bunnies, sheep and unicorns.

Any animal you can think of, you know that they have it.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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