FREDDO chocolate bars, which once cost just 10p, are now on sale for £1.
It means a price rise of a whopping 900 per cent in 20 years.
A post on the social media network Reddit shows a photo of the popular 18g snacks costing £1 each in a WHSmith store in Carlisle.
Fans of the Freddo bar were quick to take offence at the huge hike.
One said: “£1 for a Freddo is disgusting.
“Daylight robbery at its finest!”
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While another user hinted the discovery was bordering on apocalyptic.
They wrote: “I showed my wife this picture, and asked whether it was time to start burning things down.”
The Freddo bar, shaped like a frog, originated in Australia.
It was launched in Britain by Cadbury in 1973 but withdrawn in 1974.
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It returned in 1994, costing 10p.
The price remained at 10p until 2005, since when it has roughly increased by 2p a year, up to 25p in 2016.
In 2017, the price increased to 30p.
In 2022 a Freddo priced at 49p was seen in a WHSmith in Liverpool.
The company was voted the worst high street retailer in a survey by Which? in 2018.
It is considering the sale of 500 stores to focus on travel hubs and hospitals.
WHSmith was approached for comment.
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