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TEA DRINKERS... multiple choice allowed. I have stopped buying tea bags because I was worried about microplastic, it took a while for me to wean off them. #poll

  • teabag (57%, 19 votes)
  • leaf tea (63%, 21 votes)
  • other (comment) (3%, 1 vote)
33 voters. Poll end: in 10 ore

#poll
in reply to ScaryFury πŸ¦œπŸ‘»

@david I use loose leaf. I used to buy Nerada (Australian grown) but they’ve stopped selling it because of low demand.

I tried all the supermarket available brands before broadening out further, now I buy Eden Tea, which is 100% Kenyan grown tea. (Available from here africanfoodhairbeauty.com.au/p…)

in reply to Gareth

@liquidparanoia I've been to Nerada, they have a small patch of remnant rainforest which is the home of three tree kangaroos :)
in reply to ScaryFury πŸ¦œπŸ‘»

@david It’s still sold in supermarkets. *However* the first image is what the box /used/ to look like, and the second is what it looks like now, it’s now blended in Australia, but no longer 100% Australian.
in reply to ScaryFury πŸ¦œπŸ‘»

It is? (says he who until recently was paying about that for 250g of coffee - oddly a lot of the Cairns coffee is cheaper, so I've switched to that)
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in reply to David de Groot

I asked Lea (since I'm not a Tea drinler) and she thought $17/250g was cheap. (but then she shops at T2).
in reply to David de Groot

@david 😬 I get T2 for treats. Everyday tea must be more affordable, I drink quite a few cups everyday 😜

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