Published: 07 April, 2012, 20:51 by RT news
Europe is in the grip of the usual Easter craze as eggs become the focus of everyone’s attention. However this year’s egg fever is like no other before. Eggs – be they normal or chocolate – have seen an unprecedented rise in price.
However, egg-hunting across borders doesn’t solve the problem of chocolate eggs, which are another Easter essential. These too have become more expensive almost everywhere. For example, in Great Britain chocolate treats have become almost 200% more expensive than last year, according to the Daily Mail. And there are fears they could go cost even more by next Easter due to a global cocoa bean shortage after a drought in the Ivory Coast, which is responsible for 40% of the world’s supply. In the meantime, cocoa bean prices continue to fall. Cocoa producers blame droughts forn poor quality beans, with buyers complaining beans are too small, black and contain no chocolate. The confectionery giants and supermarkets have found a way out of the chocolate crisis: excessive packaging. A recent report by a LibDem MP in the UK found only 38% of the contents of an Easter egg box is an egg. Some of the more frugal customers already say it’s not worth it – and suggest buying a DVD with a good movie or a cartoon for kids to last for years, instead of a chocolate egg that won’t last at all. But there are of course those who won’t give up the chocolate pleasure – no matter the price.Alan Hopkins
NOTE: Europe is not the only folks noticing the increase in prices this holiday weekend. No matter where we shop here in the U.S., prices have just about doubled - from eggs, to chocolate bunnies and jelly beans
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