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Published 03 Apr 2025

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Cracking Easter deals you can’t miss, plus fun Easter facts to impress the fam!

Easter is just around the corner and while it’s all about celebrating, it can sometimes leave us scrambling for cash.  

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead - Money Wellness

Written by: Gabrielle Pickard Whitehead

Lead financial content writer

Published: 3 April 2025

But don't worry, there are some cracking deals out there, if you know where to look. 

We’ve done the hard work and rounded up some ‘choctastic’ offers.  

Plus, we’ve got some fun Easter facts to impress your family with over that Easter roast. 

Half-price Easter roast essentials at Sainsbury’s with Nectar 

Nectar savings have got even sweeter with half-price Easter roast essentials, including lamb, beef, salmon, veggies, stuffing, desserts and more.  

Just make sure you’ve got your Nectar card at the ready!  

Fun Easter fact: Cadbury makes 500m creme eggs every year! If you stacked them on top of each other, the pile would be 10 times higher than Mount Everest. 

Easter eggs for less than £1 at Asda 

Talking of Easter eggs… it looks like Asda may have bagged the award for the cheapest eggs this year! Yep, whether it’s mini eggs or Peppa Pig, 98p Easter eggs are up for grabs at Asda.  

Fun Easter fact: the world’s largest Easter egg can be found in Vegreville, Alberta, Canada. It’s 31ft tall, 18ft wide and weighs an incredible 5,000 lbs. And, it took a staggering 12,000 hours to build!  

Cadbury treats on sale  

Shop online at Cadbury and you can stock up on all your chocolate favourites for less. From 14% off a white chocolate creme egg box, to 15% off a dairy milk Easter egg hunt pack, get your Cadbury fix for less in this Easter sale.   

Fun Easter fact: the tradition of baking special bread or biscuits on Good Friday, marked with a cross, dates back centuries. People believed these Good Friday treats wouldn’t go mouldy and could even cure stomach illnesses. Some were hung in homes for protection against misfortune! 

Lenovo Easter sale  

In need of a tech upgrade? Head to Lenovo, where you can get up to 44% off laptops, desktops, accessories and more in this big Easter sale 

Fun Easter fact: decorating Easter eggs actually originated in Ukraine and didn’t become a widespread tradition in the US until Ukrainian migrants brought it over. 

Extra Easter offers at Furniture Village  

If you're looking to give your home a spring makeover, head to Furniture Village's Extra Easter sale. There are huge savings on sofas, beds, dining sets and more.

Fun Easter fact: the Easter bunny dates back to pre-Christian Germany, where the hare was said to be the symbol of the Pagan Goddess of Spring and Fertility.  

So there you have it - Happy Easter shopping and enjoy the savings! 

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead - Money Wellness

Written by: Gabrielle Pickard Whitehead

Lead financial content writer

Gabrielle is an experienced journalist, who has been writing about personal finance and the economy for over 17 years. She specialises in social and economic equality, welfare and government policy, with a strong focus on helping readers stay informed about the most important issues affecting financial security.

Published: 3 April 2025

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Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead - Money Wellness

Written by: Gabrielle Pickard Whitehead

Lead financial content writer

Published: 3 April 2025

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