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Best supermarket own brand Tea bags?

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  • spikejrt
    spikejrt Posts: 161 Forumite
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    They are well prices in Sainsbury's right now, the Twinings Everday that is.
  • Only ever drink Yorkshire tea. I like a really strong cuppa but only have about 3 cups a day so feel it's not worth scrimping on.
  • I_luv_cats
    I_luv_cats Posts: 14,458 Forumite
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    If no deals on Twinnings I'll go for supermarket own brand.


    Earl Grey - Marks and Spencer / Sainsbury or Tesco finest

    Peppermint Tea - Morrisons or Tesco





    I'm looking for Rose Tea on a budget - can't see any except Asda
    161407.jpg£1.96 Twinings Limited Edition Rose Garden Tea (20 per pack)

    Ran out now after Mr. T. special deal earlier this year!!
    (have a 50p coupon for 1 pack)
  • emmamed
    emmamed Posts: 813 Forumite
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    not sure of the make butdont have box as i decant into my tea storage after buying.
    B&M sells 120 bags for 79p, they are in a black square box with red writing and say tea caddy (i think)
    i do also like a nice cup of tesco finest assam tea
  • Birdy12
    Birdy12 Posts: 589 Forumite
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    I must be the only person who can't really tell the difference between brands of teabags, my palate must be non-existent! As long as I can make a strong cuppa, then I'm happy.

    I usually buy any teabags on offer. At the mo it's PG Tips.
    It's wouldn't have not wouldn't of, shouldn't have not shouldn't of and couldn't have not couldn't of. Geddit?
  • I prefer Lild's own brand tea (not the cheap version) about 160 tea bags for £1.99. I used to drink PG, Tetleys or Twinnings Everyday and find that these are similar quality. They are a constant price also which is good as I don't have to keep chasing offers!
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