Very good find OP! The only tea I buy is Typhoo. Used to love it when Morrisons did the BOGOF offers on Typhoo. Stocked up once a year. I'll shovel a bit of heat on for you.
themachman
3 Jan 162#34
I was going to put a rude batman teabagging gif on maccy but thought maybe not,so heres a serious one :wink:
maccy1 to themachman
4 Jan 161#40
Cheers machmmmmman, sorry don't don't know how I missed this one :laughing: HNY btw :smile:
definition
3 Jan 163#35
Whilst I can understand people wanting a good deal, I don't understand this obsession with saving one or two pence off a cup of tea. Sometimes it's worth paying a penny or two extra for quality tea. The conditions some of these tea workers live under are terrible. The BBC did a report on this juts recently.
I think at the very least it's better to spend an extra penny or two and buy fairtrade tea. You wouldn't think twice about spending a quid on a bottle of cola, so why the obsession with saving one or two pence on a cup of tea?
koberka83
4 Jan 16#37
Got 440 bags today from Pound Stretcher for £2.99
sweetpea10
4 Jan 16#38
Yorkshire tea is far too strong for me, I like weak tea. :laughing:
Angie64
4 Jan 161#39
still had full price marked on the shelf this morning in store,but scanned at £2.00 ...nice one
burningmoney77
5 Jan 16#42
I guess i have just become ironic after u got carried away with Walter White throwing that pizza in unrelated threads but now it's gotten to the point where instead of counting sheep to get to sleep i count Walter White climbing up and down a ladder to clean pizza, hell even if i dream of p**** it involves Walter White.
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Typhoo Teabags 240 Better Than Half Price Was £5.00 Now £2.00 from tomorrow at Tesco
Enjoy :)
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Should last a while, ta
Well, after I've bought the teabags, boiled the kettle added sugar and milk etc.
But, eventually I'll drink to that.
:laughing:
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=288899785
Ripoff merchants!
I have 2 local stores who charge 5.99 for 240 packs of Typhoo.
well when you've finished, you make sure you take a break MBC :laughing:
The best readily available tea is, on the whole, Yorkshire tea. Or if you want to follow definition's advice above, Clipper's FT tea.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-34173532
I think at the very least it's better to spend an extra penny or two and buy fairtrade tea. You wouldn't think twice about spending a quid on a bottle of cola, so why the obsession with saving one or two pence on a cup of tea?