Yorkshire Tea crowned nation s favourite on National Tea Day THOSE of you from God s Own County may have known this already but Yorkshire Tea has been crowned the UK s favourite. A new survey of 1,300 people up and down the country, conducted by Gorgeous Cottages, has revealed the county s favourite tea brand this National Tea Day. The country collectively drinks over 36 billion cups of tea each year but there s plenty of debate on how to make the perfect brew. But the results of the Great British Tea survey are in and there s a clear favourite when it comes to brands - Yorkshire Tea.
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There s a day for most things in Britain but, if there s one thing we don t mind marking nationwide, it s tea. So, celebrate National Tea Day with our two for one offer on Crystal Palace mugs!
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The offer exclusively available in the Club Shop online. However, if you can’t wait to get your hands on some Palace merchandise, you can also visit one of our three Club Shops which reopened last week.
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National Tea Day 2021: What is the nation’s most-sipped brew?
April 21st marks National Tea Day 2021 here in the UK but why is the day celebrated and which brand of brew is the nation’s favourite?
It seems as if almost every day in the yearly calendar now represents a national day of some kind or another.
However, on April 21st each year, the UK celebrates the most important national day of them all, National Tea Day.
But just what is National Tea Day, why do we celebrate it and most importantly of all, which brew is the UK’s favourite?
iPolitics By Kelsey Johnson. Published on Apr 21, 2021 11:58am (Pexels photo)
Now, here’s today’s agriculture news.
The Lead
We start with a pandemic update. Food shortages in Iqaluit are expected to ease “over the next few days,” the territory’s health minister said on Tuesday. Nunavut Health Minister Lorne Kusugak said shortages of some goods was a temporary result of a recent COVID-19 outbreak in the capital, which led some people to hoard supplies after sweeping public health restrictions were imposed. Nunatsiaq News reports.
Meanwhile, Montréal-based retailer Metro is seeing continued grocery store gains as the pandemic shapes Canadian’s eating habits and online sales soar. The Globe and Mail has more.
10 Lancashire cafes you can sit outside for National Tea Day (Photo: Canva/Facebook) IT’S NATIONAL TEA DAY (21 April) and what better way to celebrate than by visiting your local café to sample their range of brews and hot drinks. Best of all, many venues were allowed to open their outdoor areas last week (12 April) meaning you can now sit outside with you beverage and enjoy the fresh air. If you want to make the most of National Tea Day (or just want an excuse to visit a local café) here are 10 popular venues that you are allowed to sit outside: