Egg-cellent!

Egg-cellent!

In this quick article we take a look at the consumption of Easter Eggs across the UK

  • £153 million is set to be spent on Easter Eggs across the UK this year, the egg-quivalent to a nest of 574 average priced homes
  • Egg-spenditure on Easter eggs this year is egg-spected to be cracking £48 million more than in 2020, the easing of lockdown restrictions egg-abling many to meet outdoors and exchange gifts if not hugs.
  • 32.6 million of us are egg-spected to celebrate this weekend, spending on average £25 each on Easter gifts, cards and of course eggs! (Finder.com)
  • The average adult consumes 126 Easter Eggs over the course of their lifetime, with 40% of us confessing we can't live without chocolate (British Heart Foundation, 2020) Source: Dataloft, UKHPI, Kantar, 2021 based on average price of a property in the UK £266,532


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