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Posted 8 September 2023

Yorkshire Tea Bags 1.875 Kg , 600 Tea Bags £12.60 S&S

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Yorkshire Tea Bags 1.875 Kg , 600 Tea Bags ( Pack of 1) amzn.eu/d/1P2WvHz

proper brew – pure and simple
Seriously refreshing and kind to the people who grow it
We go to great lengths to make tea properly – from tasting 1000s of teas a day, to thinking about the water you’ll brew it with at home
We’ve built close relationships with brilliant tea gardens which share our love of fairness, flavour, and quality, and we trade in a way that respects people and planet. Why? Because it makes a proper difference
Yorkshire Tea is a member of the Ethical Tea Partnership and Rainforest Alliance Certified
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  1. blahblahblah1234's avatar
    Cheaper at Sainsburys, £4.75 for 240 bags, works out at £11.88 for 600
    sainsburys.co.uk/gol…240

    Sainsburys offer available until Sep 19th. (edited)
    time2share's avatar
    Ehhh cheaper at Sainsburys and you send a tesco link and you work for Asda? #ConfusedFace
  2. sparky_'s avatar
    42 pence a bag for the best Yorkshire has to offer!

    No Brainer...

    Heat from me
  3. Ozzig's avatar
    I appreciate this is a deals site not an environmental friendly site, but Yorkshire teabags are still made with plastic. So are not compositable / green bin-able.
    I adore Yorkshire tea, but their lack of effort to keep up with their mainstream competitiors is a bit disappointing.

    Voted hot for the saving.
    colliwag's avatar
    Very poor. PG Tips been compostable for years
  4. forcedintoplayin's avatar
    I don't really understand these deals as you don't get that price until it's dispatch. Seen as though that will be in the future and prices can go up or down.....how the heck are you supposed to get it at the advertised £11.90?

    Can someone enlighten me.

    If I want them let's say tomorrow then it's £14 . If I subscribe to them it's 12.60 but this price undoubtedly will go up by the time my delivery is due and if I set a further date the same caveats apply but I may get them at £11.90🤷🏼‍♂️


    How have you got it to £10.08 op? (edited)
    Adam's avatar
    Amazons good old, selected customers for the voucher
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  5. blahblahblah1234's avatar
    OP, there's no voucher
    KIRK_LAZARUS's avatar
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    Someone added that to the tittle . Not me. I have fixed it now . Sorry for the confusion (edited)
  6. Laks86's avatar
    Is this cheaper than Costco? I can't remember
    Ozzig's avatar
    Costco are £10.59 for 480 bags.
  7. Raja007's avatar
    got it for £9.80 thanks
  8. ilovetennis's avatar
    Disgusting Yorkshire gold much better
  9. Duncan_84's avatar
    Thank op got it for £11.20
  10. szigmon123's avatar
    Thank you op. 10%voucher made it 11.20 on my account
  11. alex_uk's avatar
    Awesome deal
  12. newbie68's avatar
    I appreciate that not everyone uses S&S but the deal price here is £11.90 if you utilise S&S properly. It frustrates me to see people compare the full price on Amazon with other stores as if that's the price the item is. I understand that not everyone is using S&S and therefore it's nto available for them, but the deal is listed for the S&S price. The headline price is never a deal without it. HUKD force listings to have the headline price first, but if that was the only option S&S deals would never be listed.
    blahblahblah1234's avatar
    I find S&S easy to use and often take advantage of the single item S&S prices.
    In this particular case, I'm comparing the £12.60 Amazon S&S price with Sainsburys.
    I'm sure there's a lot of Amazon shoppers who don't understand S&S and keep away from it. Some will be paying £14 for this thinking it's a good deal.
    I think it's fair game on a deals site to comment when something is cheaper elsewhere, it's just another way to help people save money.
    If we can encourage more people to use S&S, or at least not to pay the full £14 price by going to Sainsburys. As long as people are saving money, that's all I'm interested in.
  13. Miah.90's avatar
    Bought them for £5 from Asda a couple of times.
    KIRK_LAZARUS's avatar
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    I think you need to go bed .. £5 for 600 teabags , Amazon were giving these away free last week
  14. KIRK_LAZARUS's avatar
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    Not to be confused with £10.99 farmfood/b&m 480 pack . This is 600 teabag pack (edited)
    bamshopper's avatar
    Works out slightly cheaper from Farmfoods / B&M - and you don't need to pay for a Prime membership.
  15. markgriff3's avatar
    Heron cheaper
  16. bullsblood's avatar
    Something like 1100 bags of PG for £10.50 in Sainsbury’s instore
    colliwag's avatar
    Didn’t see that in my store. Something like £4.50 for 240
  17. jim15feb's avatar
    Dung
  18. lindylubilou's avatar
    Thanks OP £9.80 for me.
    Yusuf_Patel's avatar
    How?
  19. beastbridgewater's avatar
    Yorkshire tea not what it was rubbish now
  20. T1Cybernetic's avatar
    Nice timing My last lot are just running out.

    Shame decaf are so bloody expensive as ideally I would have gone for them. With the amount of tea I drink I recon all that caffeine is no good for me
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