
Easter Eggs Smaller and More Expensive; Kiwis Pay More Than Australians
Consumers are facing smaller and more expensive Easter eggs this year as cocoa prices remain high, with inflation, the Middle East war, and energy prices contributing to the overall gloom. Reports indicate that shoppers in New Zealand are paying more for Easter eggs compared to those in Australia.
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Easter eggs smaller and more expensive as cocoa prices remain high
Inflation, war in the middle east, energy prices - consumers really haven't been having a great time of it lately, and we're sorry to report that Easter and its habitual chocolates aren't really going to relieve the gloom either. It turns out not only have the world's beloved easter eggs been getting smaller - they're getting pricer as well - and this despite a recent crash in cocoa prices.
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Read full article →Australians 'getting better deal on Easter eggs'
Kiwis are paying more for Easter eggs than shoppers across the Tasman, one senior economist says.
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