Typhoo Teabags 240 Better Than Half Price Was £5.00 Now £2.00 from tomorrow at Tesco
Enjoy :)
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hotmik
3 Jan 1613#2
1p rule smashed
Should last a while, ta
Chanchi32
3 Jan 1610#7
less than 1p a cuppa - good enough to bath in
maccy1 to hotmik
3 Jan 1610#5
Be mad not to get them at this price :laughing:
nandito to hotmik
3 Jan 167#9
That's made me dizzy :disappointed::smiley:
Latest comments (42)
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.
burningmoney77
3 Jan 164#20
nothing like a cuppa while hard at work
maccy1 to burningmoney77
4 Jan 16#41
Something tells me you like Breaking Bad :man::laughing:
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:
Angie64
4 Jan 161#39
still had full price marked on the shelf this morning in store,but scanned at £2.00 ...nice one
sweetpea10
4 Jan 16#38
Yorkshire tea is far too strong for me, I like weak tea. :laughing:
koberka83
4 Jan 16#37
Got 440 bags today from Pound Stretcher for £2.99
sweetpea10
3 Jan 16#22
Are these better than pg tips ?
SpudUK to sweetpea10
4 Jan 16#36
I guess it depends on your taste, but for my taste, no.
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.
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?
crazylegs
3 Jan 16#16
I buy this size all the time in Iceland and never pay more than £2.50 for 240 bags so dnno where Tesco are getting £5 from..
Ripoff merchants!
robin5858 to crazylegs
3 Jan 161#33
Well you have not been in Coop lately then.
I have 2 local stores who charge 5.99 for 240 packs of Typhoo.
Toxic_Waste
3 Jan 161#32
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.
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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
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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?
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:
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=288899785
Should last a while, ta
:laughing:
Well, after I've bought the teabags, boiled the kettle added sugar and milk etc.
But, eventually I'll drink to that.