Cash-strapped shoppers are buying nearly twice as many cheap Easter eggs as 47% more sold compared to luxury eggs, new data shows in the build up to Easter.
Analysis by retail data experts Reapp has found that bargain-hunting Brits have snapped up just under 450,000 eggs in the affordable price range across two major supermarkets already this year – accountable for nearly 20% more than what sold in 2022.
Publisher: Talking Retail
Date: 2023-04-06T10:47:38 00:00
Author: Tony Corbin
Twitter: @TalkingRetail
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