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Shoppers want to boycott Cadbury as it makes changes to Easter Eggs sold in supermarkets

With Easter now on the horizon, shoppers are heading out to supermarkets like ASDA, Tesco, Morrisons, Sainsbury's, Lidl and M&S to get their hands on some Easter Eggs. For a large number of people, Cadbury will be their first choice when it comes to an Easter Egg, thanks to its delicious taste and relatively low cost.

But Cadbury has come under fire with supermarket shoppers this year, after the chocolate giant made a major change to its Easter Eggs - which has gone down about as well as a chocolate teapot in a heatwave.

A bag of Cadbury Mini Eggs egg is now 97g, down from 130g while still at the price of £1.25. A medium Wispa Easter egg is 182.5g, down from 224g, and remains £3.

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The Cadbury Flake egg, which costs £5, now weighs 231.8g after dropping from 249g. The Dairy Milk Freddo Faces Easter egg, for example, has shrunk from 122g to 96g but costs £1.25 instead of £1.

The change has already been spotted by shoppers, and they're not happy. Posting on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group, The little Cadbury eggs were £1 last year and this year they are £1.25 and a hell of a lot smaller.”

Kathryn Elphick slammed: "More packaging than chocolate. Not worth buying even creme eggs have shrunk!" Liz Marrone said: "Easy solution don't buy them."

Roseann Craig slammed: "Thought they looked smaller." Mandy Whaites said: "Don’t buy Cadbury's then."

Consumer expert Sarah Coles of Hargreaves Lansdown slammed the downsizing. Speaking about the Cadbury changes, she said: “The horrors of shrinkflation are turning Easter eggs into mini eggs. We're spending significantly more in return for less chocolate."

She added: "“It feels

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