Pick up some of the best tea bags out there 240 for price of 160. As much as £5.98 elsewhere. Ends 13/6.
Outstanding tea since 1886 Bringing you a proper brew We go to great lengths to make tea properly - from tasting 1000s of teas a day to find the best for our blend, to thinking about the water you'll brew it with at home. And over the years, we've built relationships with some of the world's top tea estates and gardens, visiting them in person as much as possible. But working closely with our suppliers is about more than quality tea. It's about trading with a conscience, doing business in a way that respects people and planet. By Appointment to HRH The Prince of Wales Suppliers of Beverages, Taylors of Harrogate North Yorkshire We are a member of Ethical Tea Partnership
Help Us to Save the Rainforest Over the years we've planted 3 million trees, and we're now aiming to help protect and plant an area of tropical forest the size of Yorkshire. Find out more at http://www.yorkshiretea.co.uk
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Thank you for your reply it was most informative and enlightening, but now disappointed to find that there is not a field in Yorkshire full of flat capped Yorkshire men or women (age of equal workers rights) picking tea leaves :disappointed:
kidrock123
13 May 17#12
oh aye
peterstyles75
12 May 17#9
Sorry it exceeds my 1p a tea bag rule so its a cold for me. I don't buy this nonsense that Yorkshire tea is better; since when has tea been grown in Yorkshire unless its a secret location I don't know about!
Master.G to peterstyles75
12 May 171#11
Since when have Mars bars been made on Mars? (sorry to break that news to you) It's blended in Yorkshire. .... you know, how businesses purchase materials from all over the world and then put them together to make a product (the pork in Melton Mowbray pork pies does not come from pigs exclusively bred in Melton Mowbray). Oh. and it is better. Either you have not tried it, or you are deficient in the art of brewing a pot of tea.
DingIs to peterstyles75
13 May 171#13
Yorkshire Tea is better... in Yorkshire.... it was developed for the harder water, much the same way as some soaps are useless in hard water because they don't lather and some are useless in soft water because you're rinsing it off for a week...
..still.. I have a 1ppb rule... usually...
archer1204
12 May 17#7
Talking of tea does anyone else notice if you use pgtips and before you add the milk there is an unpleasant scum or bits from the tbag .So i thought it was an issue with my water or kettle even resorting to callout the water guy one day.However since being a recent convert to yorkshire tea its pure no bits or scum.
DingIs to archer1204
12 May 171#8
Might be your water, Yorkshire Tea is made more for harder water, if you have hard water it might help having these.
I noticed a year or so back Typhoo suddenly got worse, so maybe the manufacturers are using lower grade but forgot to tell us...
getmeone
12 May 171#6
Good price. Iceland regular price for these is £4:50
Master.G
12 May 172#5
theposter
12 May 171#4
Eeeeh right good tea...lovely with a slice of cake
monitor1
12 May 17#2
Not much of an offer.I bought fifteen large bags from Morrisons last year when they were £10.
HantsShopper to monitor1
12 May 17#3
I bought a few large bags last year when they were £6 - last year...... This is now!
Opening post
Outstanding tea since 1886
Bringing you a proper brew
We go to great lengths to make tea properly - from tasting 1000s of teas a day to find the best for our blend, to thinking about the water you'll brew it with at home.
And over the years, we've built relationships with some of the world's top tea estates and gardens, visiting them in person as much as possible.
But working closely with our suppliers is about more than quality tea. It's about trading with a conscience, doing business in a way that respects people and planet.
By Appointment to HRH The Prince of Wales Suppliers of Beverages, Taylors of Harrogate North Yorkshire
We are a member of Ethical Tea Partnership
Help Us to Save the Rainforest
Over the years we've planted 3 million trees, and we're now aiming to help protect and plant an area of tropical forest the size of Yorkshire. Find out more at http://www.yorkshiretea.co.uk
Come and see what else is brewing... Facebook and Twitter
Find out more at http://www.yorkshiretea.co.uk
Let's have a proper brew
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..still.. I have a 1ppb rule... usually...
I noticed a year or so back Typhoo suddenly got worse, so maybe the manufacturers are using lower grade but forgot to tell us...