Freddo prices have always been the source of much conversation and debate, both here and in the U.K.
People. REALLY. care. about. Freddos
Freddo price index. pic.twitter.com/PICB12B9FD
— Occasional Table.csv (@ultimateharold) March 1, 2017
In March of 2014 the price raised from 25c to 30c, and earlier this year that raised to 40c in Ireland.
Angry chocolate lovers are taking to the streets int he U.K in the coming weeks, with events in Cardiff, Norwich and London scheduled to take place.
Another Facebook event page for a protest in Sheffield has almost 10,000 people "attending"
@HeartWales #justiceforfreddo pic.twitter.com/x1XJLN4C4C
— Shaun Ferguson (@shaunferg1993) September 12, 2017
The hashtag #Justice4Freddo is taking over Twitter, too.
we only ever seen him smiling. but I have no doubt in my heart he has down days too #freddo #justiceforfreddo #considerthefrog pic.twitter.com/9NKgvQjUOg
— Brian Wilson (@bwilson4815) May 17, 2017
It's time to take a stand against the rising cost of Freddos #Justice4Freddo https://t.co/QYm4yv2qaN
— Mark Smith (@marksmith1985) September 11, 2017
Ben Harrow worked on data showcasing the rise in Freddo prices which you can read here