Local Woolworths is filling its egg section with Easter eggs in response to the ongoing egg shortage.

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  1. It’s interesting to see how retailers are adapting to the ongoing egg shortage. While it might seem unconventional to stock Easter eggs in the eggs section, it makes sense to maintain some festive spirit during this time. Hopefully, the supply issues will be resolved soon, and we can get back to enjoying regular eggs and all the delicious recipes associated with them. In the meantime, have you spotted any unique Easter egg offerings?

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