Easter Egg Price Per Gram Calculator
Instantly compare the true value of chocolate Easter eggs by calculating the cost per 100g. Find the best value treats for your family this Easter.
Calculate Your Egg’s True Value
Enter the price and weight of an Easter egg to instantly see its cost per gram and cost per 100g, making it easy to compare different brands and sizes.
Value Calculator
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Value Analysis
Calculated based on standard UK supermarket metrics
Chocolate Value Benchmarks
Average price per 100g benchmarks for different types of chocolate Easter eggs. Use this to gauge if you are getting a good deal.
| Chocolate Category | Good Value (per 100g) | Average / Premium (per 100g) |
|---|---|---|
| Budget / Own-Brand Milk | Under £1.50 | £1.50 – £2.00 |
| Standard Name-Brand Milk | £1.50 – £2.20 | £2.21 – £3.00 |
| Premium / Dark Chocolate | £2.50 – £3.50 | £3.51 – £5.00 |
| Artisan / Luxury / Novelty | N/A | £5.00+ |
Easter Egg Value FAQ
Everything you need to know about comparing chocolate prices and finding the best Easter treats.
Divide the total price of the Easter egg by its weight in grams. For example, if an egg costs £4.00 and weighs 200g, the calculation is £4.00 ÷ 200 = £0.02 per gram. To find the price per 100g (the standard supermarket metric), multiply that result by 100, giving £2.00 per 100g.
A good value for a standard milk chocolate Easter egg is typically between £1.50 and £2.50 per 100g. Premium or artisan eggs may cost £3.00 to £5.00+ per 100g, while budget supermarket own-brand eggs can sometimes be found for under £1.50 per 100g.
Not necessarily. While hollow eggs are lighter and therefore cheaper in absolute terms, the price per gram is often higher because you are paying for the mould, packaging, and novelty rather than the actual weight of the chocolate. Always check the price per 100g to be sure.
Often, yes. Larger Easter eggs sometimes benefit from economies of scale, offering a lower price per 100g compared to smaller ‘mini’ eggs. However, this is not a hard rule, so using a price per gram calculator is the most reliable way to compare different sizes.
