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M and S tea bags.

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Mt61 Sat 29-Mar-25 12:49:34

SORES, try tk maxx for tea, plenty of good ones

Maggiemaybe Sat 29-Mar-25 12:06:52

Frugola

Maggiemaybe So sorry I upset you! Absolutely not my intention. Reading back my own text I realise it could have sounded a little high-handed to anyone who doesnt know me.

The trouble with written texts is that one cannot see the facial expression of the other person so there is often room for misinterpretation. I would love to invite you for a cuppa (good old looseleaf Yorkshire plus homemade shortbread) to copensate but you would need to catch a plane to where I live so you would certainly refuse my invitation.

No worries, Frugola, we tea drinkers must stick together (especially we Yorkshire tea drinkers). smile

My favourite teapots have filters incorporated. Including a lovely deep teal London Pottery one that holds 2.5 pints, and a cute little Bird & Blend steamer if I’m making a special just for me. I’m partial to quite a few speciality teas as well, particularly liquorice, ginger or spearmint.

Just off to pop the kettle on…

NotAGran55 Sat 29-Mar-25 11:44:07

SORES

NotAGran55

Allsorts don’t underestimate the power of the consumer.

Waitrose reinstated their much loved own label loo roll after a barrage of complaints (mine included) when it was down graded in size and quality.

I didn’t know this - toilet paper! we used to bulk buy this when on offer, tight rolls, excellent, then we noticed rolls were shedding fibre, then it was ‘unavailable’ here for months, then the negative comments alerted us to the difference. Is it worth buying again?
We bought Cushelle quilted and Sainsbury quilted and another heavy one, last few purchases they were thin as a whisper, with no warning.
thank you for your efforts in reinstating

Pleased to be of service 😃
I tried every brand going in search of a substitute, no expense spared, but all to no avail.

So happy that the original is back, and as good as ever 🚽
I need to get out more.

Furret Sat 29-Mar-25 11:31:44

So many teabags have microplastics in them. Do check your brand.

SORES Sat 29-Mar-25 10:57:35

Frugola

Chocolatelovinggran Well that is good news! They have to be unique in this. I hope other copanies follow their example.
You are dead right about the inferior quality used in bags.

By the way I love your name and share your love of chocolate!

Maggiemaybe - INVEST in a teapot! Big deal! An enjoyable expense and a pottery one comes cheap. My own is one of those Japanese cast iron ones with its own filter. After using it first in the conventional way, I do not discard the tea leaves but pour over more water to cover same. I then put directly on the gas (cast iron - no problem) and make a second pot from first leaves, almost as good. If anyone has read "Angela's Ashes" and how the Irish could eke out the maximum from a few tea leaves, they will appreciate the economy of this!

this isn’t economy, frugality or virtuousness, this is a practise worthy of Ebenezer Balfour

SORES Sat 29-Mar-25 10:51:33

Tea - its difficult sourcing loose tea especially Lapsang Souchong and other large leaf teas like Darjeeling. We rely on Waitrose for these.

We used to buy Ceylon tea in a green box from Sainsbury,
that was delicious and refreshing.

Tea bags are indeed the ‘sweepings up’ for speedy colour
and flavour, whereas real tea requires brewing.

SORES Sat 29-Mar-25 10:46:20

NotAGran55

Allsorts don’t underestimate the power of the consumer.

Waitrose reinstated their much loved own label loo roll after a barrage of complaints (mine included) when it was down graded in size and quality.

I didn’t know this - toilet paper! we used to bulk buy this when on offer, tight rolls, excellent, then we noticed rolls were shedding fibre, then it was ‘unavailable’ here for months, then the negative comments alerted us to the difference. Is it worth buying again?
We bought Cushelle quilted and Sainsbury quilted and another heavy one, last few purchases they were thin as a whisper, with no warning.
thank you for your efforts in reinstating

ayse Sat 29-Mar-25 10:31:22

I use a teapot for tea bags! I keep meaning to use loose leaves as I have some but it never happens. I think I’ll treat myself to a strainer and then I’ll have no excuse. I’ll have to look for the dangly thing you put in mugs as well. It’s about time for a small treat.

Mt61 Sat 29-Mar-25 10:26:09

I don’t drink much tea, so if do have a cuppa, it would have to be proper tea leaves made in a pot. I think teabags contain the sweepings, it gives me the most awful indigestion.
Got a box of a well known organic brand of teabags for guests, they too are insipid & no flavour in my opinion.

NotAGran55 Sat 29-Mar-25 10:10:46

Allsorts don’t underestimate the power of the consumer.

Waitrose reinstated their much loved own label loo roll after a barrage of complaints (mine included) when it was down graded in size and quality.

Frugola Sat 29-Mar-25 10:01:57

Maggiemaybe So sorry I upset you! Absolutely not my intention. Reading back my own text I realise it could have sounded a little high-handed to anyone who doesnt know me.

The trouble with written texts is that one cannot see the facial expression of the other person so there is often room for misinterpretation. I would love to invite you for a cuppa (good old looseleaf Yorkshire plus homemade shortbread) to copensate but you would need to catch a plane to where I live so you would certainly refuse my invitation.

Maggiemaybe Fri 28-Mar-25 12:43:55

Maggiemaybe - INVEST in a teapot! Big deal! An enjoyable expense and a pottery one comes cheap.

Good grief, Frugola, it was a throwaway remark. That I’m now wishing I hadn’t bothered making. smile

Grannylynj Fri 28-Mar-25 11:40:19

I remember being fascinated by an Irish family who always kept teapot on the stove on a low heat (permamtly )

Frugola Fri 28-Mar-25 11:28:47

Chocolatelovinggran Well that is good news! They have to be unique in this. I hope other copanies follow their example.
You are dead right about the inferior quality used in bags.

By the way I love your name and share your love of chocolate!

Maggiemaybe - INVEST in a teapot! Big deal! An enjoyable expense and a pottery one comes cheap. My own is one of those Japanese cast iron ones with its own filter. After using it first in the conventional way, I do not discard the tea leaves but pour over more water to cover same. I then put directly on the gas (cast iron - no problem) and make a second pot from first leaves, almost as good. If anyone has read "Angela's Ashes" and how the Irish could eke out the maximum from a few tea leaves, they will appreciate the economy of this!

Georgesgran Fri 28-Mar-25 11:11:55

Beaten on the bottom with a tea bag *Ilovedogs?.

Chocolatelovinggran Fri 28-Mar-25 10:53:20

Frugola-Clipper teabags contain no plastic.

Maggiemaybe Fri 28-Mar-25 00:32:43

Frugola

Why not simply revert to looseleaf tea? All teabags are full of plastic particles (both microplastic and nanoplastic) which are well capable of entering your bloodstream and eventually enters our water system, gets carried out to the sea and destroys sea life. If you think I am exaggerating, just look it up.

I cannot understand why we Brits (previously such purists about our CUPPA) have allowed ourselves to be influenced by this lazy American invention.

I’m with you, Frugola. We’ve gone back to loose tea for that very reason, though we were also told years ago on a tea plantation tour that the tea used in teabags was the dusty, inferior stuff after the loose tea was packed. You do have to invest in a teapot though!

Homestead62 Thu 27-Mar-25 23:52:14

I use M&S decaffeinated tea bags, but they seem to be the same taste as usual. The Gold ones are nice.

Ilovedogs22 Thu 27-Mar-25 17:35:54

I first I thought the post said S & M teabags !!!!!
I nearly spat my biscuit out! 😊

Rainbow1235 Thu 27-Mar-25 14:30:38

I use Morrisons own make they are 80 p for 80 bags and they make a lovely cuppa and I’m fussy as I like my tea strong

Frugola Thu 27-Mar-25 10:02:21

Why not simply revert to looseleaf tea? All teabags are full of plastic particles (both microplastic and nanoplastic) which are well capable of entering your bloodstream and eventually enters our water system, gets carried out to the sea and destroys sea life. If you think I am exaggerating, just look it up.

I cannot understand why we Brits (previously such purists about our CUPPA) have allowed ourselves to be influenced by this lazy American invention.

AskAlice Thu 27-Mar-25 09:58:17

I always use Yorkshire tea bags, and often find that a few of the bags in a box produce no colour or taste when I use them. Just yesterday, I made a cuppa for DH and me and his was fine, mine just wouldn't brew properly however long I left it and dunked it!

LadyGracie Thu 27-Mar-25 09:31:45

I use M & S teabags that come in a gold box, I hope it isn’t these that have changed,

I’ve got 3 packets left in the box so will find out soon. I used to use the M & S gold loose tea till a couple of months ago when that changed.

theworriedwell Wed 26-Mar-25 10:37:20

I use Sainsbury's hope that doesn't change. I buy M&S baked beans, can't face the cost of Heinz a nd the M&S ones are lots cheaper so hope that recipe doesn't change.

Allsorts Wed 26-Mar-25 06:18:38

I use M&S tea bags, this new box they have definitely changed the tea in them. However long you leave the bag it has no colour or taste. Did an experiment just, left bag in until tea luke warm. Still no colour, I buy the huge boxes, what a waste. Its pointless complaining to them.