Britons Drink Most Tea
(N .Z.P. A.-Reuter—Copyright) LONDON, May 8 The latest figures issued by tea distributors show that Britain is still by far the biggest market. Britons get through an average of 2000 cups of tea each year—or six cups a day The nearest approach to this is Eire, with 1600 cups a person a year.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29819, 11 May 1962, Page 5
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57Britons Drink Most Tea Press, Volume CI, Issue 29819, 11 May 1962, Page 5
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