How you use them?
Don't you just put them in a mug and pour boiling water on them??
getmeone
8 Jun 17#9
I wont vote on this but I can get full strength Yorkshire in Iceland for £4.50 for 240. A quick bit of Maths and this is 0.17 of a penny cheaper for each teabag. Not worth it in my opinion. We get two cups from one of the Full Strength T bags. And yes we are from Yorkshire. :smile:
fuiseog
8 Jun 17#10
What's a "one cup teabag"? Its not mentioned on the YT www site.
ollie87 to fuiseog
9 Jun 17#16
They're the less-strong versions of Yorkshire tea, which is why they're cheaper.
Basically you need two to get a good mug of tea.
zizzles
8 Jun 17#11
No.
raykoko
8 Jun 17#12
fairly standard price in supermarkets for full size teabags - works out to 60 for £1
HantsShopper
8 Jun 17#13
Asda and Morrisons currently charging £4 for 240 full strength teabags which works out marginally cheaper per bag than these one cup bags which are weaker.
CRUISEER
8 Jun 17#15
I too got the tea bags from Morrisons for £5. Send Morrisons a message on messenger. The more people that send a message asking them to have them on offer the better.
royals
9 Jun 17#17
check out costco as they sometimes do deals or get the 50% free bags, recently they had 480 with 50% free, so 720, for £7.89 - but unlike this the proper YT teabags
MrSweeney
10 Jun 17#18
If you're using Amazon Subscribe and Save regularly like we are with the 15% discount for five items or more this goes down to £17.42. Will take one delivery and then cancel subscription.
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1.5Kg of tea as opposed to 3.0 kg. a little less than half the price .
I suppose it depends on how you use them
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Don't you just put them in a mug and pour boiling water on them??
Basically you need two to get a good mug of tea.