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Any good teas on offer?
Smedders11
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Hello everyone!
I'm the type of person who likes to buy those expensive first-world essentials (such as tea, coffee and dishwasher powder) in bulk when they're on offer. I also buy the good, branded tea and coffee. I'm almost out of tea, so has anyone know of any good bargains?
Thanks
I'm the type of person who likes to buy those expensive first-world essentials (such as tea, coffee and dishwasher powder) in bulk when they're on offer. I also buy the good, branded tea and coffee. I'm almost out of tea, so has anyone know of any good bargains?
Thanks
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Co-op have boxes of Tetley tea bags, 240 for £2.99. Not sure if that's what you mean by good?0
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Yeah, basically stuff like that :P
I meant it as in the brands that normally go for £4+.0 -
Not a big tea drinker, but a friend who is try A*di's down brand, Red somethingorother, quite a few have commented on it being a nice tea. Maybe worth trying a small packet. DGMember #8 of the SKI-ers Club
Why is it I have less time now I am retired then when I worked?0 -
Poundland has Tetley One Cup in stock, didn't look too closely as we have plenty tea just now (only DH has it) but might be worth checking what amount they are?Ermutigung wirkt immer besser als Verurteilung.
Encouragement always works better than judgement.0 -
Smedders11 wrote: »Yeah, basically stuff like that :P
I meant it as in the brands that normally go for £4+.
It says on the leaflet that these are normally £5.99. Wouldn't pay that myself.0
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