Dont leave home without one!
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www.billi-uk.com/tea-vs-coffee-which-is-most-popular/
Daily, Brits drink around 165 million cups of tea. Usually, it is taken with the preferred ‘milk, no sugar’, which is the most popular way to take breakfast tea, or with a dash of milk and one sugar. Britons are renowned for drinking tea as though their life depends on it, and we certainly live up to the rumours. It’s not often you’ll go a day in the office without seeing every person drink at least one cup. Obviously, the usual ‘go-to’ is breakfast tea, but we’re partial to a mug of earl grey and green tea from time to time too!
The UK’s coffee consumption has soared to 95 million cups a day in 2018, up from 70 million in 2008. With coffee drinking on the rise, and coffee shops popping up in every other unit on the high street, it’s no surprise it looks as though coffee will soon beat tea for the no. 1 spot of ‘most popular hot drink in the UK’.
the best phrase in the article
Britons are renowned for drinking tea as though their life depends on it
I agree .. wanders off tomake a cup of tea:P
Dont leave home without one!
inspired by
www.billi-uk.com/tea-vs-coffee-which-is-most-popular/
Daily, Brits drink around 165 million cups of tea. Usually, it is taken with the preferred ‘milk, no sugar’, which is the most popular way to take breakfast tea, or with a dash of milk and one sugar. Britons are renowned for drinking tea as though their life depends on it, and we certainly live up to the rumours. It’s not often you’ll go a day in the office without seeing every person drink at least one cup. Obviously, the usual ‘go-to’ is breakfast tea, but we’re partial to a mug of earl grey and green tea from time to time too!
The UK’s coffee consumption has soared to 95 million cups a day in 2018, up from 70 million in 2008. With coffee drinking on the rise, and coffee shops popping up in every other unit on the high street, it’s no surprise it looks as though coffee will soon beat tea for the no. 1 spot of ‘most popular hot drink in the UK’.
the best phrase in the article
Britons are renowned for drinking tea as though their life depends on it
I agree .. wanders off tomake a cup of tea:P