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‘It’s an old person’s drink.’ Is Britain’s love for tea cooling off?
It’s that quintessential British tradition that we have been enjoying for hundreds of years.
The answer to every crisis, a bonding ritual when you welcome someone into your home and the first drink many people wake up to.
“Fancy a cuppa?” or even simply “Tea?” is music to your ears, right?
Well, maybe not for everyone.
“I suppose there’s kind of an association with tea as an old person’s drink,” says Gillie Owen, aged 20.
The student from London says he and his friends prefer water or diet soda drinks