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‘That’s why there’s nothing left,’ man rages as customer breaks Asda rule with 60p eggs

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EASTER can be an expensive time, especially with the price of chocolate eggs these days.

So it’s no surprise that shoppers are flocking to Asda to get their hands on tiny chocolate eggs for just 60p each.

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Shoppers have left people furious after they managed to get around Asda’s ‘6 per customer’ rule on 60p Easter eggsCredit: extremecouponingandbargainsuk/facebook
They use the self-scanner to get more eggs

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They use the self-scanner to get more eggsCredit: extremecouponingandbargainsuk/facebook

And although the supermarket has introduced a ‘6 per customer’ rule for the sweet treats, some clever people have discovered how to get around that.

Imogen went to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group on Facebook to share the clever trick, as she wrote: “Asda small Easter eggs 60p.

“Only 6 per customer, but if you use the handheld scanners you can continue scanning.

“I got 8!”

And she wasn’t the only one who realized that.

“I told you scanners work! I have 15 of them!” someone else commented.

But that comment ended up infuriating some people, with one man writing: “That’s why there’s nothing left – because of greedy people like you.”

Another blow back by saying, “Oh dear, what a shame!

“We have 18 and we’ll be back tomorrow for another 18 every day.”

“How is it greedy?” someone else wrote.

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“I have four children and lots of nieces and nephews, so I would buy 60p eggs for all of them to save a few quid!

“Every cent counts!”

“I work in a supermarket and honestly don’t understand these rules,” another commented.

“I’ll take what you like if you pay for it lol.

“Anyone would think they don’t want the custom… and for those who think it’s not fair to others, first come, first served, simple!”

“I received 14 in one transaction today at the self-checkout,” someone else said.

“I got three of each through the scanner, so I got 12 in total, three for each child,” another added.

Others argued that the rule was six eggs of any variety at 60 cents per customer.

“I was told earlier today that it is 6 eggs at 60 cents each per customer,” one person wrote.

“So you can get 36 eggs for 60 cents each!”

“Actually six of each are allowed,” said another.

But someone else argued: “I work there. There must be six in total.”

“There are six in total in our store,” agrees another.

Other customers disagreed on whether the rule was six eggs per customer or six eggs of each type per customer

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Other customers disagreed on whether the rule was six eggs per customer or six eggs of each type per customerCredit: Getty

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