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Tea making a comeback as the UK's favourite hot drink
Tea making a comeback as the UK's favourite hot drink

North Wales Live

time22-04-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • North Wales Live

Tea making a comeback as the UK's favourite hot drink

People are ditching elaborate cafe-style coffees and opting for a simple tea instead, according to new research. Last year saw coffee overtake tea as the UK's preferred drink, but a poll of Amazon workers under 28 has revealed over half would prefer tea to a latte, flat white or cappuccino. And while 13% said coffee was too expensive, the most popular reason was 'tea just tastes better'. The survey was part of Amazon's Chatterbox series, tying into Amazon's latest video tea is better than coffee. Watch here. Oxford Mathematician and Countdown star Dr Tom Crawford said: 'The data obtained in the Amazon survey is a fascinating insight into the make-up of modern-day Britain.' It comes as tea has enjoyed a recent surge of popularity amongst 18-24s, thanks in part to a renewed presence on social media. Younger generations are also embracing the drink for health reasons with 55% saying tea helps them feel 'calm and centred.' And a quarter said they chose not to drink coffee because it made them feel 'jittery and anxious'. The survey also pointed to a rise in the popularity of herbal teas, with 16% of Gen Z naming them as their preference. Amazon worker, Johan Thomas-Kelly, 22 from Bolton said: "Tea's definitely the way to go. A brew in the morning is essential - otherwise, coffee just makes my breath stink. Honestly, there's an epidemic of coffee breath going on right now. I always feel like I need about fifteen chewing gums after one cup just to feel normal again. 'For me, coffee is the Jägermeister of caffeinated drinks - intense, hits you fast, and not something you want too much of. Tea's more like a trusty lager. It's chill, comforting, and you can have a few throughout the day. 'When I lived in a shared house, the kettle was basically the social hub. You'd pop into the kitchen and there'd always be someone there asking, 'Do you want a brew?' Next thing you know, you're sitting down, chewing the fat, and three hours have passed. Tea isn't just a drink - it's a proper social moment. 'The price of coffee these days is also wild. You order a grande oat milk hazelnut frappuccino macchiato and suddenly you're seven quid down - and it barely even tastes like coffee. Strip away the syrup, the foam, the sprinkles… is there even any actual coffee left in there? 'My partner's big into the whole biscuit-dunking ritual. I used to think it was grim - soggy biscuits, crumbs floating around at the bottom of the mug - but I've got to admit, I've come around to it.'

Tea making a comeback as the UK's favourite hot drink
Tea making a comeback as the UK's favourite hot drink

Wales Online

time22-04-2025

  • Health
  • Wales Online

Tea making a comeback as the UK's favourite hot drink

Tea making a comeback as the UK's favourite hot drink It comes after coffee overtook the traditional cuppa Coffee, tea and herbal tea People are ditching elaborate cafe-style coffees and opting for a simple tea instead, according to new research. Last year saw coffee overtake tea as the UK's preferred drink, but a poll of Amazon workers under 28 has revealed over half would prefer tea to a latte, flat white or cappuccino. And while 13% said coffee was too expensive, the most popular reason was 'tea just tastes better'. The survey was part of Amazon's Chatterbox series, tying into Amazon's latest video tea is better than coffee. Watch here. ‌ Oxford Mathematician and Countdown star Dr Tom Crawford said: 'The data obtained in the Amazon survey is a fascinating insight into the make-up of modern-day Britain.' Article continues below It comes as tea has enjoyed a recent surge of popularity amongst 18-24s, thanks in part to a renewed presence on social media. Younger generations are also embracing the drink for health reasons with 55% saying tea helps them feel 'calm and centred.' And a quarter said they chose not to drink coffee because it made them feel 'jittery and anxious'. ‌ The survey also pointed to a rise in the popularity of herbal teas, with 16% of Gen Z naming them as their preference. Amazon worker, Johan Thomas-Kelly, 22 from Bolton said: "Tea's definitely the way to go. A brew in the morning is essential - otherwise, coffee just makes my breath stink. Honestly, there's an epidemic of coffee breath going on right now. I always feel like I need about fifteen chewing gums after one cup just to feel normal again. 'For me, coffee is the Jägermeister of caffeinated drinks - intense, hits you fast, and not something you want too much of. Tea's more like a trusty lager. It's chill, comforting, and you can have a few throughout the day. Article continues below 'When I lived in a shared house, the kettle was basically the social hub. You'd pop into the kitchen and there'd always be someone there asking, 'Do you want a brew?' Next thing you know, you're sitting down, chewing the fat, and three hours have passed. Tea isn't just a drink - it's a proper social moment. 'The price of coffee these days is also wild. You order a grande oat milk hazelnut frappuccino macchiato and suddenly you're seven quid down - and it barely even tastes like coffee. Strip away the syrup, the foam, the sprinkles… is there even any actual coffee left in there? 'My partner's big into the whole biscuit-dunking ritual. I used to think it was grim - soggy biscuits, crumbs floating around at the bottom of the mug - but I've got to admit, I've come around to it.'

Young Brits are ditching fancy coffees for a traditional cup of tea, surprise new research reveals
Young Brits are ditching fancy coffees for a traditional cup of tea, surprise new research reveals

Scottish Sun

time21-04-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Scottish Sun

Young Brits are ditching fancy coffees for a traditional cup of tea, surprise new research reveals

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) GEN Zers are ditching fancy coffee for dependable tea, according to research. Nearly two-thirds picked the bean-based beverage as their favourite hot drink last year — sparking fears the traditional cuppa was dying out. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Gen Z are ditching fancy coffee for dependable tea, according to research Credit: Getty But more than half of under-28s (52 per cent) now prefer a tea over a flat white, latte or cappuccino. The most popular reason was 'tea just tastes better' (22 per cent), while 13 per cent blamed rising coffee prices. Youngsters are also loving tea for health reasons, with more than half (55 per cent) believing it helps keep them 'calm and centred'. A quarter (25 per cent) claimed coffee makes them feel 'jittery and anxious'. It comes as cuppa fans celebrated National Tea Day yesterday. Johan Thomas-Kelly, 22, from Bolton, said: 'A brew in the morning is essential. 'Coffee just makes my breath stink. 'I always feel like I need about 15 chewing gums after one cup just to feel normal again.' Amazon's poll of 2,000 under-28s comes as tea enjoys a social media boom. A prank last month tricked Americans into believing a daily 'tea alarm' sounded across the UK to signal when to put the kettle on. Britain's Best Brew Maths whizz and Countdown star Dr Tom Crawford said that the survey data is 'a fascinating insight into modern-day Britain'. Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club.

Young Brits are ditching fancy coffees for a traditional cup of tea, surprise new research reveals
Young Brits are ditching fancy coffees for a traditional cup of tea, surprise new research reveals

The Sun

time21-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Young Brits are ditching fancy coffees for a traditional cup of tea, surprise new research reveals

GEN Zers are ditching fancy coffee for dependable tea, according to research. Nearly two-thirds picked the bean-based beverage as their favourite hot drink last year — sparking fears the traditional cuppa was dying out. 1 But more than half of under-28s (52 per cent) now prefer a tea over a flat white, latte or cappuccino. The most popular reason was 'tea just tastes better' (22 per cent), while 13 per cent blamed rising coffee price s. Youngsters are also loving tea for health reasons, with more than half (55 per cent) believing it helps keep them 'calm and centred'. A quarter (25 per cent) claimed coffee makes them feel ' jittery and anxious '. It comes as cuppa fans celebrated National Tea Day yesterday. Johan Thomas-Kelly, 22, from Bolton, said: 'A brew in the morning is essential. 'Coffee just makes my breath stink. 'I always feel like I need about 15 chewing gums after one cup just to feel normal again.' Amazon's poll of 2,000 under-28s comes as tea enjoys a social media boom. A prank last month tricked Americans into believing a daily ' tea alarm ' sounded across the UK to signal when to put the kettle on. Maths whizz and Countdown star Dr Tom Crawford said that the survey data is 'a fascinating insight into modern-day Britain'.

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