Lowest price on amazon Rrp of £16.83 80 bags ×6 Subscribe and save 5%
16 comments
midi9191
9 Sep 17#1
Unfortunately this is normal black tea, not green :disappointed:
philmitchell
9 Sep 17#2
Thanks, my wife drinks this .
OldEnglish to philmitchell
9 Sep 17#5
Probably best you stick to the Tea Phil. :neutral_face:
escortboy
9 Sep 17#3
£6.65 for 480 with S&S, legend, thanks.
escortboy
9 Sep 17#4
Cheapest price is at Waitrose for this. Works out at £8.82 even then if you calculate it per teabag equivalent.
OB1
9 Sep 17#6
Clipper use 25% plastic in the actual tea bags. So they are not compostable, biodegradable or suitable for people who like to avoid plastic.
paul_merton to OB1
9 Sep 17#7
Can Clipper tea bags be composted? In our opinion the tea bag paper we use is suitable for home composting. Square “pillow” bags do have a very thin layer of polypropylene plastic to enable the bags to be sealed, but in your compost bin this will break down into teeny tiny pieces.
I suspect most people simply don't care. So many other products are much more wasteful.
OB1 to paul_merton
9 Sep 17#8
I'm sure most people don't care. I raised the point for people that do.
spd.x.2 to OB1
10 Sep 17#10
Can these even be called organic if they contain plastic?
paul_merton to spd.x.2
10 Sep 17#11
I think you're doing it wrong. You're not supposed to eat the bag!
spd.x.2 to paul_merton
10 Sep 17#12
Haha.
I've bought these teabags for ages, we like the taste. They make such a big thing about using unbleached paper for the bags but the information about the plastic isn't so easy to find.
OB1 to spd.x.2
10 Sep 17#13
Yeah, doesn't make them very trustworthy does it....
spd.x.2 to OB1
10 Sep 17#14
Exactly.
Groaver
9 Sep 17#9
Great tea! Heat OP
dck
13 Sep 17#15
Price has now increased to £12.50 and my S&S price has also increased to £11.87.
I thought S&S price was set at time of order, not whatever Amazon inflates it to prior to despatch in two weeks' time (?).
Sawb to dck
13 Sep 17#16
Exactly the same thing i came here to say, as someone else said it really is 95% a con. I can understand it not staying the price you ordered at forever but the first order can change price? really
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16 comments
I suspect most people simply don't care. So many other products are much more wasteful.
I've bought these teabags for ages, we like the taste. They make such a big thing about using unbleached paper for the bags but the information about the plastic isn't so easy to find.
Heat OP
I thought S&S price was set at time of order, not whatever Amazon inflates it to prior to despatch in two weeks' time (?).