Is Cadbury no longer the king of Easter treats? Savvy shopper discovers delicious budget-friendly alternative!
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Easter is just around the corner and for many of us, that means indulging in delicious treats such as chocolate eggs and bunnies.
However, with the rising cost of living, it's no surprise that consumers are becoming increasingly conscious of their spending.
To make matters worse, beloved chocolate brand Cadbury has been accused of 'shrinkflation' - reducing the size of their products without lowering the price.
So, with all these factors in mind, many are left wondering: is there a more budget-friendly alternative to satisfy chocolate cravings this Easter?
Recently, a shopper has taken to social media to share a delicious treat that can satisfy the chocolate cravings of any bargain hunter without emptying their wallets!
Sharing on the Markdown Addicts Australia Facebook group, the savvy customer revealed that Woolworths’ Belgian Milk Chocolate Block could rival that of popular brands, including the iconic Cadbury chocolate.
‘Not a markdown, but this chocolate from Woolies is BETTER than Cadbury and only $2.19. My partner’s favourite is usually Cadbury, but now he prefers this. A second flavour is also available,’ the shopper wrote.
It is no surprise that this post has attracted the attention of hundreds of group members, with many of them agreeing with the customer’s claim that the chocolate block is a delicious budget-friendly alternative.
One user wrote: ‘We also buy this and love it! It’s pretty good for the price!’
‘It tastes like Easter egg chocolate and I love it,’ another claimed.
A third joked: ‘STOP TELLING PEOPLE. This was my favourite, but over my last four shops, it's always sold out…’
The ever-popular salted caramel flavour seemed to be a hit as well, with multiple group members vouching for its deliciousness.
One person praised: ‘Yes, the salted caramel one is a favourite here! Very nice chocolate.’
‘I also use this when baking cookies! They do a caramel version that’s divine in baking. So much cheaper than cooking chocolate,’ another shared.
Aside from the shrinkflation allegations, some consumers have linked Cadbury's decline to rumours that the company has modified its ingredients, leading to a chocolate product of lower quality and less satisfying in flavour.
One comment read: ‘Unfortunately, Cadbury is not producing the best chocolate any more and shame on them! I agree this chocolate is much better and I love it.’
‘I don't know if I'm just getting older or if the Cadbury chocolate has actually gotten sweeter in recent years,’ another said.
Meanwhile, many others claimed that ‘supermarket chocolates’ are slowly becoming more popular these days - rivalling more expensive brands like Cadbury for taste and quality, but at a fraction of the price.
One person said: ‘Woolworths brand, Coles brand and ALDI brand have always been the best for price and quality.’
‘Coles brand Belgium chocolate is $2.30. It is also very nice. My favourite over Cadbury. I'll have to try the Woolies one now!’ another commented.
But it’s not just Woolworths that’s a great option for quality, budget-friendly chocolate.
Many group members have attested to the excellence of ALDI's own brand, stating that the ALDI Caramilk Limited Edition and Milk Coconut Block have an exquisite taste.
One person declared: ‘ALDI chocolate is better than all of it.’
‘ALDI caramilk limited edition when they stock it for $1.99 is so much better than Cadbury. I buy heaps,’ another agreed.
A third shared: ‘My man likes the white coconut chocolate from ALDI. It's very addictive.’
‘Also try the coconut chocolate block at ALDI. So good!’ another said.
However, not everyone seemed to enjoy the supermarket-produced chocolate, with one person writing: ‘They changed the recipe when they changed the design to this. I don't like the taste of this one now.’
It seems that shoppers are torn when it comes to favourites, but one thing is for sure - when it comes to affordable treats this Easter, it helps to shop around to find the ideal chocolate bar that matches your budget and taste.
SDC team member April even wrote about finding ‘the best chocolate of her life’ at ALDI. You can read more about that here.
Members, have you had the fortune of trying any of these chocolates? Do you have any tips or stories to share about budget-friendly chocolates? Share them with us in the comments below.
Also, don’t forget to share this article with your friends and family - after all, who doesn’t love a tasty deal?!
However, with the rising cost of living, it's no surprise that consumers are becoming increasingly conscious of their spending.
To make matters worse, beloved chocolate brand Cadbury has been accused of 'shrinkflation' - reducing the size of their products without lowering the price.
So, with all these factors in mind, many are left wondering: is there a more budget-friendly alternative to satisfy chocolate cravings this Easter?
Recently, a shopper has taken to social media to share a delicious treat that can satisfy the chocolate cravings of any bargain hunter without emptying their wallets!
Sharing on the Markdown Addicts Australia Facebook group, the savvy customer revealed that Woolworths’ Belgian Milk Chocolate Block could rival that of popular brands, including the iconic Cadbury chocolate.
‘Not a markdown, but this chocolate from Woolies is BETTER than Cadbury and only $2.19. My partner’s favourite is usually Cadbury, but now he prefers this. A second flavour is also available,’ the shopper wrote.
It is no surprise that this post has attracted the attention of hundreds of group members, with many of them agreeing with the customer’s claim that the chocolate block is a delicious budget-friendly alternative.
One user wrote: ‘We also buy this and love it! It’s pretty good for the price!’
‘It tastes like Easter egg chocolate and I love it,’ another claimed.
A third joked: ‘STOP TELLING PEOPLE. This was my favourite, but over my last four shops, it's always sold out…’
The ever-popular salted caramel flavour seemed to be a hit as well, with multiple group members vouching for its deliciousness.
One person praised: ‘Yes, the salted caramel one is a favourite here! Very nice chocolate.’
‘I also use this when baking cookies! They do a caramel version that’s divine in baking. So much cheaper than cooking chocolate,’ another shared.
Aside from the shrinkflation allegations, some consumers have linked Cadbury's decline to rumours that the company has modified its ingredients, leading to a chocolate product of lower quality and less satisfying in flavour.
One comment read: ‘Unfortunately, Cadbury is not producing the best chocolate any more and shame on them! I agree this chocolate is much better and I love it.’
‘I don't know if I'm just getting older or if the Cadbury chocolate has actually gotten sweeter in recent years,’ another said.
Meanwhile, many others claimed that ‘supermarket chocolates’ are slowly becoming more popular these days - rivalling more expensive brands like Cadbury for taste and quality, but at a fraction of the price.
One person said: ‘Woolworths brand, Coles brand and ALDI brand have always been the best for price and quality.’
‘Coles brand Belgium chocolate is $2.30. It is also very nice. My favourite over Cadbury. I'll have to try the Woolies one now!’ another commented.
But it’s not just Woolworths that’s a great option for quality, budget-friendly chocolate.
Many group members have attested to the excellence of ALDI's own brand, stating that the ALDI Caramilk Limited Edition and Milk Coconut Block have an exquisite taste.
One person declared: ‘ALDI chocolate is better than all of it.’
‘ALDI caramilk limited edition when they stock it for $1.99 is so much better than Cadbury. I buy heaps,’ another agreed.
A third shared: ‘My man likes the white coconut chocolate from ALDI. It's very addictive.’
‘Also try the coconut chocolate block at ALDI. So good!’ another said.
However, not everyone seemed to enjoy the supermarket-produced chocolate, with one person writing: ‘They changed the recipe when they changed the design to this. I don't like the taste of this one now.’
Key Takeaways
- Many consumers are becoming increasingly conscious of their spending and Cadbury has been accused of ‘shrinkflation’.
- A shopper has shared a budget-friendly alternative: Woolworths’ Belgian Milk Chocolate Block.
- The post has captured the attention of hundreds of people, with many agreeing that the chocolate block can rival that of popular brands.
- Budget supermarket brands, like ALDI’s, are becoming increasingly popular and may even be better than more expensive options.
It seems that shoppers are torn when it comes to favourites, but one thing is for sure - when it comes to affordable treats this Easter, it helps to shop around to find the ideal chocolate bar that matches your budget and taste.
SDC team member April even wrote about finding ‘the best chocolate of her life’ at ALDI. You can read more about that here.
Members, have you had the fortune of trying any of these chocolates? Do you have any tips or stories to share about budget-friendly chocolates? Share them with us in the comments below.
Also, don’t forget to share this article with your friends and family - after all, who doesn’t love a tasty deal?!