Supermarket giant Tesco has horrified shoppers with £9 Easter Eggs that are still on shelves. And when you see which ones they are, you'll probably understand.
Easter is over, and shops are flogging off the last of their remaining eggs at a reduced price. But one type of egg in particular seems to be left in abundance in some Tesco stores, and it hasn't gone unnoticed by shoppers.
People have taken to social media to share pictures of shelves full of Bounty Easter Eggs. It's like the Christmas Celebrations tub but in supermarket form.
READ MORE: Boots follows in Aldi's footsteps and announces product ban in every UK store
Posting on Twitter on Easter Monday, one social media user, @ThisIsntNath, shared a picture of a shelf full of Bounty Easter Eggs. The shelves are packed full of the eggs, which are on offer for £9 for Clubcard holders (or £12 if you don't have one).
The social media user wrote: "Literally nobody wants Bounty easter eggs." Oop.
The post didn't go unnoticed by other social media users, who quickly rushed to slam the controversial eggs. @tinyfluffs wrote: "I wouldn't pay 9 quid for it. Maybe 3." @ThisIsntNath replied: "Tesco should be paying *me* to eat a Bounty tbh."
@Xecotcovach slammed: "No one wants their hollow chocolate egg tainted by coconut." @Artidoxx said: "Anyone who likes coconut is a psychopath."
On Reddit, another person posted a similar picture, writing: " People voting with their wallets."
One person responded: " £9!?!? Nine! Quid! I love a bounty, but nine Great British Pounds!?!? Do one, Tesco." Somebody else replied: "I'll take one away for £9! Oh wait they want you to pay them?!"
Another disgusted Tesco shopper commented: "9 quid for the leftovers of a celebrations tin." While somebody else wrote: "Making a Bounty Easter egg is the equivalent of hiring Jabba the Hutt as a ring girl." Yet another hater simply wrote: "Vile."
However, some people did rock up to defend the Bounty. One fan praised: "I love bounty. You are all weird." Another exclaimed: "Bounty bars are actually my favourite. I'd consider buying one but the price is making my eyes melt out of their sockets."
It's an argument that will last until the end of time.