SHOPPERS are racing to get their hands on delicious Aldi chocolates which dupe luxury brand Lindt. 

Aldi is selling “gorgeous” truffle-filled milk chocolate eggs which make the perfect treat this Easter

Shoppers say Aldi milk chocolate truffle-filled eggs taste like Lindt chocolate

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Shoppers say Aldi milk chocolate truffle-filled eggs taste like Lindt chocolateCredit: Facebook/ALDI SHOPPERS UK

The discount supermarket is selling the sweet treats, made by Moser Roth, for £1.99 per 150g in stores and online. 

The news was shared in the Aldi Shoppers UK group on Facebook and shoppers said they were rushing to get their hands on the treats. 

One happy shopper said: “If you love Lindt chocolate these are for you! It tastes exactly the same but only £1.99.”

One user said: “Better than Lindt.”

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Another said: “I’ve got a bit of an addiction to these, they are so good.”

“Oh these are gorgeous,” said a third user. 

“I’m on it first thing in the morning.” said someone else. 

A fourth user declared: “Moser Roth has the best chocolate by far.” 

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Remember it is always good to shop around to make sure you are getting the cheapest deal.

The closer it gets to Easter the more likely it is that other retailers will start competing to be the cheapest in a bid to get your cash.

You can use shopping comparison tools such as Google Shopping and Trolley.co.uk to compare the cost of items across different retailers.

Also, remember that there is a chance you can get a different offer in-store to what is online so keep your eyes peeled.

We’ve put together a list of the cheapest places to buy Cadbury chocolate Easter eggs

If you love Lindt we’ve listed some of the cheapest places to buy Lindt chocolate eggs.

We’ve also tested supermarket mini eggs dupes against the Cadbury originals.

The best Easter eggs and hot cross buns have been revealed in a huge supermarket taste test by Good Housekeeping.

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How to save money in Aldi

It’s worth keeping an eye out for the retailer’s red stickers on products – staff add them when something has been reduced in price.

But it can catch some shoppers out as most supermarket chains add yellow stickers to reduced items.

Meanwhile, take super saver Tom Church’s advice and shop at the German discounter at 10am on a Wednesday.

This is when staff restock their regular items and you’ll have the best selection of products to choose from.

Aldi also puts out a Special buys leaflet which tells you items that will be on sale every week.

It’s worth signing up for the Aldi newsletter and following them so on social media.

Also every two weeks Aldi picks six fruits and vegetables and reduces them to a silly low price

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