Who drinks tea in the UK?

Brits drink a lot of tea
That's almost 36 billion cups per year, divided amongst British men, women, and children (that's right, they start them young over there). For contrast, only about 70 million cups of coffee are drunk daily in Britain, and we bet they don't call it a cup of Joe, either.
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Who consumes the most tea in the UK?

PG Tips owner Unilever can confirm tea isn't going anywhere. “Tea remains an iconic part of British culture, with 50 billion cups drunk a year on average,” says Hazel Detsiny, VP of marketing at Unilever UK & Ireland. Consumption is highest among 35 to 44-year-olds, of whom 17% drink a daily minimum of six cuppas.
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Do people in the UK drink tea?

Originally an upper-class drink in Europe, tea gradually spread through all classes, eventually becoming a common drink. It is still considered an important part of the British identity and is a prominent feature of British culture and society.
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Which percentage of British citizens drink tea?

Despite the huge rise in artisan coffee shops and the popularity of coffee culture in the U.K., Brits remain a nation of tea drinkers with 75% of us drinking at least one cup per day according to recent research by The Grocer.
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Do the British drink the most tea?

According to the latest YouGov EuroTrack study, Britons are not, in fact, the most likely tea drinkers on the continent. That honour goes to the Germans, of whom only 13% say they don't drink tea. Britons come in third, behind Swedes (19%), with 22% of us saying we never have a drop.
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Drinking tea in England



Who consumes the most tea?

China is far and away the largest consumer of tea, at 1.6 billion pounds a year.
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Does the UK prefer tea or coffee?

Though coffee drinking is certainly on the rise, tea is still the most popular hot drink within the UK.
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What gender drinks more tea?

Women tend to drink a wider array of tea as a whole. Herbal tea reaches 35% of women, compared with 25% of men. Similarly, 19% of women drink decaf tea, a figure that falls to 15% of men. And female respondents are also slightly more likely to drink iced tea.
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What age group drinks the most tea?

Tea consumption (18.5% of the sample) was highest among older adults (51–70 years old), non-Hispanic Asians and Whites, and those with college education and higher incomes. The effects of age, gender, education, income, and race/ethnicity were all significant (p < 0.001 for all).
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Do Brits like tea?

Whether they take their tea with milk, sugar, lemon or just plain, it's clear that the British have a fondness for its flavour. There's something about that firm bitterness that sparks devotion: the British consume 60 billion cups per year, according to the Tea and Infusions Organisation.
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How often do Brits drink tea?

We drink over 150 million cups of tea a day in Britain, but there is no special time for the nation's favourite drink. British people will drink tea all day whether morning, noon or night (my mother makes her first cup at 6 am!).
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Is British people's Favourite drink is tea?

Tea is the most popular drink in Britain, accounting for almost half the liquid consumed by people in Britain; furthermore, the British are the world's biggest tea drinkers — having been so ever since Thomas Garway became the first person to sell tea in London, in the year 1567.
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Do men in England drink tea?

Brits drink a lot of tea

That's almost 36 billion cups per year, divided amongst British men, women, and children (that's right, they start them young over there).
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Which UK City drinks the most tea?

Tea drinking cities (cups per person a year)
  • Liverpool – 1,460.
  • Birmingham – 1,241.
  • Manchester – 1,168.
  • Bristol – 1,134.
  • Cardiff – 1,095.
  • Glasgow – 1,095.
  • Brighton – 1,058.
  • London – 1,022.
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Who drinks tea?

Approximately four in five consumers drink tea, with Millennials being the most likely (87% of millennials drink tea). On any given day, more than one half of the American population drinks tea. On a regional basis, the South and Northeast have the greatest concentration of tea drinkers.
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Why is tea considered feminine?

One theory behind the American gendering of tea lies in the early-20th-century proliferation of tea rooms, which were run by and largely for women, often sported doilies and pink decor, and served the kind of dainty, sugary foods that were likewise coded as feminine.
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Do Americans drink tea?

Tea has infiltrated most Americans' everyday routine. Some 80 percent of U.S. households have tea in their kitchens, and more than half of the American populace drinks tea on a daily basis, according to the U.S. Tea Association. There are, however, some quirks to the country's growing love for tea.
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Do females drink more tea?

The researchers noted that women tend to drink more tea than men and, generally speaking, tea drinkers tend to have healthier lifestyles than coffee drinkers. Both of these factors might have influenced the findings in this study.
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Why do the people in England drink tea instead of coffee?

Turns out, it's all to do with taxes. Tea was first brought to Britain in the early 17th century by the East India Company and was presented to King Charles II. His Portuguese wife, Princess Catherine of Braganza, set the trend in drinking tea, which then caught on among the aristocrats of the time.
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Do Brits drink more tea than coffee?

Britons are believed to drink around 165million cups of tea, according to research in 2018. This compares to 95million cups of coffee – quite a gap.
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What is the most popular drink in Britain?

1. Gin and Tonic. The official England national drink would have to be a gin and tonic. It's the most popular spirit drink in the UK and is perfect for quenching your thirst with a unique flavour.
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Who drinks more tea England or Japan?

Next biggest tea consuming country is China, then England, and Japan. Approximately 1,400,000 tons tea are drank in Japan every year. However, if we compare the amount of tea drank by each person, people in England drink the tea most.
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Why is tea not popular in America?

Inferring from Dr Frank's presentation, American's “aversion to tea” is historically related and can be traced back to two key factors: taxes and fear. “Tea was a way of England enslaving America,” said Dr Frank, noting the tea-related taxes Britain forced on the colonies prior to the Revolutionary War.
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