The appearance of Easter chocolates has divided shoppers
With Christmas day just passed, shoppers have been thrown into a tizzy after Morrisons was seen to stock shelves with Easter eggs on Boxing Day.
The chocolate eggs are traditionally enjoyed on Easter Sunday, which falls this year on April 9 - over four months away. Many took to social media to rant about Morrisons' attempt to beat out the competition. Top Trending Stories Today A second person, with a photo of a shelf full of Easter treats, wrote: "There you go people, Morrisons selling Easter eggs on Boxing day."
One person joked: "Morrisons having their Easter eggs out today really has made my day," with another adding: "Morrisons in Neath starting early with the Easter chocolate race..."
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