Man tries UK's most expensive Easter egg and shares what he thinks it's 'really worth'
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Man tries UK's most expensive Easter egg and shares what he thinks it's 'really worth'Ed Chapman tested some of Britain's priciest Easter eggs, from £13.50 Tony's Chocolonely to a £90 Hotel Chocolat Ostrich Egg, and shared his honest verdict on what they're really worthCommentsLifestyleMatt Davies Trendswatch Reporter15:51, 06 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesEd Chapman set out to test what he dubbed the UK’s "most expensive" eggs(Image: Ed Chapman/YouTube)A man who tried a £90 Easter egg promising sweet lovers more than a kilogram of chocolate has revealed what he reckons it's actually worth. Ed Chapman decided to evaluate what he described as the UK's "most expensive" eggs, examining choices across various price brackets, from £10 up to an eye-watering £90.Starting with Tony's Chocolonely for £13.50 (£10.85 with a Tesco Clubcard), Ed observed that this choice had a "squashed" shape, saying there was "less bang for your buck", but called the accompanying miniature eggs a "nice idea."In the end, however, he determined the egg didn't justify its price, suggesting it was only worth £6.50. He then sampled a Lindt option for £22 (or £16 with a Clubcard) and appeared impressed by the 15 truffles included with it.Tasting the egg, Ed, who recorded the video for his eponymous YouTube channel, said it was "really good" milk chocolate and "lovely and creamy". Wrapping up, he once more maintained it wasn't quite worth its price tag, stating he'd pay £12.50, assuming it was a "business expense".View 3 ImagesInside the egg is a selection of the "most sought-after dark chocolates"(Image: Ed Chapman/YouTube)Following that was Belgian chocolatier Neuhaus, whose £25.50 egg was the "smallest one yet" and arrived without any additional chocolates. Regarding the flavour, Ed characterised it as "very rich" and "smooth&...



