Was in Morrisons in Newlands, Glasgow and they had Typhoo Tea 80 teabags on offer at £1 but the boxes included 50% free so 120 good quality tea bags for £1. Great thing is that when you open the box there are three foil wrapped bags, each containing 40 bags. Brilliant for keeping the tea as fresh as possible. Don't know if 80 tea bags for £2 would have been a great deal but thought 120 for £1 was worth posting. Expiry date on pack is February 2019.
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thebestrc to craig b
10 Sep 164#16
Yorkshire Gold.
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Gabi
10 Sep 16#1
Heat for the tea from me.
crazylegs
10 Sep 162#2
Superb Tea the best there is!
Heated!
rugman to crazylegs
10 Sep 16#5
My gran use to say Typhoo was sweepings off the floor of other tea factories
Elevation
10 Sep 16#3
Rubbish tea but heat for price for those who aren't fussed about their cuppa.
Heat for the great price, but weak as p*ss for taste. Currently trying to get through a box now, never again !
Her_Indoors
10 Sep 161#7
My favourite tea - and I have tried them all over the years......
Hot from me
But I just stocked up with the Farm Foots offer - think it was 300 bags for £2 odd.
illy1965 to Her_Indoors
10 Sep 16#14
Bought some from farm foods today 240 bags for £1.99 works out slightly cheaper than this deal
Gazz59
10 Sep 16#9
NO no no, the AWARD for "sweepings from the floor" was ASDA's, for their "SMARTPRICE" range. SMARTprice? yer'd get MORE flavour from TAP water :confused:
Her_Indoors
10 Sep 16#10
Did your Gran work in a Tea factory then?
rugman
10 Sep 16#11
Nope she didn't, but she knew a thing or two about tea. Looks like most tea bag brands use sweepings nowadays too
my fav tea also. would love to know which tea the haters prefer.
thebestrc to craig b
10 Sep 164#16
Yorkshire Gold.
CookieMunzta to craig b
10 Sep 16#18
Twinings Earl Grey, because I'm not a bloody philistine.
4810510
10 Sep 16#15
Thanks for the heat folks ... I'm not actually a tea drinker so bought for the OH. Would be great if people could post to confirm if their local store has stock.
marky489
10 Sep 16#17
I don't rate typhoo but each to there own I suppose. I've tried them all & I think Yorkshire tea is the best. Unfortunately it's not the cheapest. You get what you pay for! Good price though if you like typhoo
Elevation
10 Sep 161#19
You get an OOOH, apparently. Although yeah with Typhoo I do only get an OH.
crazylegs
11 Sep 162#20
Your Gran didn't know a lot then..She should have kept out the pound shops and bought the genuine item, Wouldn't have tasted like dust then..
Nowadays of course its PG Tips that are the factory floor sweepings and weak as p*ss!
mastablasta
11 Sep 16#21
Whittards Very Berry Crush is great for iced tea. Or Twinnings Pomegranate & Raspberry and add a sixth of fruit juice to it. No need to add any sugar.
ttlpjh
11 Sep 16#22
Can't tell much difference between any major tea brand, would be surprised if anyone else could in a blind test. How it's made has more to do with the taste
njcrazylady to ttlpjh
11 Sep 16#30
Rubbish typhoo is vile
dan666
11 Sep 16#23
Good price but Typhoo is horrible.
alexs80
11 Sep 16#24
Try finding it in store. More often than not, Morrisons either don`t have item in stock or they have prices not as advertised on their website. I`ve already indicated this to their local customer service, met with a shrug, and to their head office.
Toneyjr
11 Sep 16#25
really good price!
rugman
11 Sep 161#26
Don't make assumptions, my Gran never went near a tea bag, it was always real quality tea leaves in a pot. Just because she said Typhoo was sweepings, didn't mean she used them.
Master G
11 Sep 161#27
fishmaster
11 Sep 16#28
njcrazylady
11 Sep 161#29
I wouldn't give typhoo to my worst enemy I agree with master g
crazylegs to njcrazylady
11 Sep 16#31
Says the fool who drinks smartprice p*ss water :stuck_out_tongue:
Master G to njcrazylady
11 Sep 16#32
Pop round for a cuppa some time. I'll get the kettle on.
njcrazylady
11 Sep 16#33
Thanks master g they may not grow tea I. Yorkshire but they still know how to make a proper brew
njcrazylady
11 Sep 16#34
No not an asda shopper and definitely wouldn't buy shops own brand tea bags
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Heated!
Heat added :smiley:
Hot from me
But I just stocked up with the Farm Foots offer - think it was 300 bags for £2 odd.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/living/1340724/how-your-morning-cuppa-is-brewed-from-dust-swept-up-from-tea-factory-floor/?CMP=spklr-_-Editorial-_-FBPAGE-_-TheSun-thesun-_-20160625-_-Features-_-502611829
Nowadays of course its PG Tips that are the factory floor sweepings and weak as p*ss!