Easter may still be just under two months away but Morrisons has already introduced strict rules for shoppers buying chocolate treats from its stores. Shoppers hoping to bag some bargains are being restricted over the number of cut price Easter Eggs they can purchase.
Some Cadbury's eggs are being sold for 75p down from £1.50, with firm favourites from other brands including Smarties, Malteasers, Mini Eggs and Aero also included in the deal. The offer is on until Easter Sunday at stores but the supermarket giant has introduced some rules within the small print.
But the supermarket giant is imposing a cap on the number of the chocolate treats each customer can buy - with a rule of no more than 20 each, the Mirror reports.
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One Facebook user shared a picture of her trolley loaded up with eleven full size Maltesers Easter eggs, six Aero Easter eggs, and three Cadbury's Buttons eggs - all for £15. She wrote: "Been there, done that yesterday."
One mum said the Easter eggs were "suitable for small children".
She wrote: "I got my son 6 to give him a hamper." Another shopper added: "The 128g ones are a definite bargain."
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