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Tesco discontinues PG Tips loose tea

gonnaberich
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I discovered this morning that Tesco no longer sells PG Tips loose tea. I know it's not a cheap option but I have drunk it ALL my life! I do not intend to change to another brand or to teabags so I have to change my supermarket. I wish that Tesco would have some consideration for dinosaurs like me!:(
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you say dinosaurs like you im 23 and would never drink teabags eww got to be loose tea in teapot or nothing also try lidls they have few difrent rangess all good0
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try Sainsbury's red label loose tea, this makes a good cup.0
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poppycat50 wrote: »try Sainsbury's red label loose tea, this makes a good cup.
I second this, I was reared on the stuff.
However I have since discovered Brooke Bond Taj Mahal tea and do use Sainsbury's and Tesco organic tea bags cos no one seems to do organic loose tea0 -
I find Tesco's selection of 'proper' tea has has greatly diminished recently and I now buy tea(bags) from Poundstretcher.
I'm not spending £2.99 on 40 x Lahsa Apso or other poncy stuff in Tesco when I can get 300 x Ty-Phoo for less in Poundstretcher.A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0 -
Local Turkish shop has a massive selection of loose tea, very good value for money also xx0
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gonnaberich wrote: »I do not intend to change to another brand or to teabags
well, sorry sounds like people really think you should.....
according to my supermarket, at least online, S's and W still sell it, too cheap and long lasting to suggest you order online though.0 -
I second this, I was reared on the stuff.
However I have since discovered Brooke Bond Taj Mahal tea and do use Sainsbury's and Tesco organic tea bags cos no one seems to do organic loose tea
(sorry OP this is off topic)
Ocado do clipper organic:
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/#/ocado-compare-prices/tea/clipper_organic_loose_leaf_everyday_tea_250g.html
Whittard do some (although overpriced IMO)
http://www.whittard.co.uk/search?searchterm=loose+organic
Finally, for the connoisseurs, this is a reputable ebay seller highly recommended on tea forums, although I've not tried them myself yet.
(it isn't as expensive as it looks because good quality chinese tea is meant to be brewed more than once)
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Dragon-Tea-House/
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We just found out , wife's gone to Asda! Of all the things you don't really want to change is the tea you drink!0
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Sainsburys do organic loose tea0
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I prefer loose tea and will only drink Sainsbos red label. I will dimb down and drink a variety of tea bags as they are generally rank by comparrison and I consider them an entirely different drink. IYKWIM.0
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