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Tetley is an English beverage manufacturer founded in 1837 in Yorkshire. [1] It is the largest company of tea in the United Kingdom and Canada, and the second largest in the United States by volume.
The UK market is dominated by five brands - PG Tips (owned by Lipton Teas and Infusions), Tetley (owned by Tata Tea Limited), Typhoo (owned by the Indian conglomerate Apeejay Surrendra Group), Twinings (owned by Associated British Foods) and Yorkshire Tea (owned by Bettys and Taylors of Harrogate). Tetley leads the market with 27% share ...
Tetley's may refer to: Tetley, a brand of tea; Tetley's Bitter, a brand of beer; Tetley's brewery, brewery in Leeds which brews the above beer. Tetley's Stadium, a stadium in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire sponsored by Tetley's Bitter
Tetley is a major worldwide tea brand. Tetley may also refer to: Tetley's Brewery, an English brewery and beer brand; The Tetley (Leeds), a contemporary art and learning centre in Leeds; People with the surname Tetley: Glen Tetley (1926–2007), American modern dancer and choreographer; Joshua Tetley (1778–1859), English founder of the Tetley ...
[44] [45] Tea was sold in a coffee house in London in 1657, Samuel Pepys tasted tea in 1660, and Catherine of Braganza took the tea-drinking habit to the English court when she married Charles II in 1662. Tea, however, was not widely consumed in the British Isles until the 18th century and remained expensive until the latter part of that period.
By 1969, with more than 75% of the market share, Robert Timms Pty Ltd was the largest privately owned Australian tea and coffee company. At the height of the company's success, Timms took the opportunity to retire, selling the company to Bechumut Squib, owners of the Tetley Tea Company.
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Established in 1837, Tetley was the first British tea company to introduce the tea bag to the UK in 1953. The tea bag was followed by the first round tea bag in 1989 and the 'no drip, no mess' drawstring bag in 1997. Tetley now contributes around two-thirds of the total turnover of Tata Tea. [citation needed]