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Posted 31 March 2023

Yorkshire Tea Bags 1.875 Kg (600 tea bags) £13.75 @ Amazon

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A proper brew - pure and simple. We pay fair prices for really good tea from farms in Africa and India, to make a lovely blend that's big on flavour, seriously refreshing and kind to the people who grow it. Our family business was founded in 1886 in Harrogate, one of the nicest towns in Yorkshire (though we might be a bit biased)! We’re still family owned today and we work hard to stay true to our love of fairness, flavour and quality. We work extremely hard to build long-lasting relationships with the people who grow our tea. We pay sustainable prices and a premium for quality, we regularly visit the farms and co-operatives we buy from and we invest in their communities and their environment to help ensure both are thriving and resilient. In short, we strongly believe in ethical trading
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  1. amrul86's avatar
    Home Bargains 210 bags for £4.49 get 630 bags for £13.47
    Lae1708's avatar
    But cheaper on Amazon with subscribe and save. £11.69 for me. (edited)
  2. Pav.Va.Voom's avatar
    Asda are currently selling 240 bags for £5 (2.08p a bag). The Amazon deal is 2.29p a bag so my vote goes to Asda for price and Amazon for convenience
  3. nutty2701's avatar
    Shocking brew. Awful
    drake31's avatar
    Wrong
  4. tikibeach's avatar
    Just checked order history, I paid £7.60 for this less than 2 years ago
    KIRK_LAZARUS's avatar
    Things have drastically changed in last 2 years.. everyone is increasing the price and they all have one excuse -Mr Putin even tho they aren’t even remotely connected
  5. sharif76's avatar
    Best desi tea
  6. angie14's avatar
    Worked great for me as had a £5 off £15 for hub collection, after discount and adding 4 chocolate bars only £10.60 total (edited)
    Findadeal53's avatar
    Thanks for the reminder. I did the same.
  7. Stuart_Smith's avatar
    £12.50 in Sainsbury's, has been for months
    tighty's avatar
    Hmm thought it was £14 when I popped on Monday.

    Glad I didn't buy them as £11 on S&S
  8. JHD007's avatar
    Cheaper in Costco
  9. Nighthawk's avatar
    Yorkshire gold was 600 bags for 9.99 back end of last year. Hopefully get another deal like that soon
  10. quakerphil's avatar
    Prices are keeping up on these it seems. Cheaper to buy boxes when on offer.
    PhilK's avatar
    I agree. Its not as big an incentive to buy the bigger packs as was. I'd just keep buying Ringtons which are just as good or the 240 packs
  11. jerrysimon's avatar
    Use to get these for £9.50 with discount on Amazon but never seen them like that cheap before. I now just buy in bm or other discount stores as usually cheaper than Amazon. (edited)
  12. KIRK_LAZARUS's avatar
    Isn’t it cheaper at b&m ? Last time i checked was around £11 in store
    scottydogg81's avatar
    It is
  13. AG18's avatar
    Thanks ordered
  14. AverageBloke's avatar
    Good deal and heat added, but I've now discovered Clipper - the best tea I've ever tasted!
  15. Findadeal53's avatar
    Ordered thanks OP
  16. 27raven's avatar
    Cheaper everywhere else
  17. supermann's avatar
    Don't use them all at once.
  18. Funkyboy's avatar
    £10 if you've got Costco membership
  19. Terry_Murphy's avatar
    Just paid 10.99 farmfoods
  20. This.Is.Dog's avatar
    Heat! Even if it was fifty quid a pack. Because Yorkshire is incredible.
  21. Boom123's avatar
    10.99 in BM too
    BoBBiN1's avatar
    480 pack them 😔
  22. robharris111's avatar
    You get 210 bags for around £4 in most supermarkets so 3 boxes will be cheaper
  23. spinynorman's avatar
    A few years ago, I would never buy these unless I could get them for 1p/bag!
    now it has to be under 2p a bag.
    Problem is peeps are thinking prices will fall when inflation goes down - not so. The base price will be the same - it’s just the yearly increase that falls…
    There’s only one way to get lower prices - don’t buy stuff until the lack of demand forces a discounted price.
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