kakeup88
kakeup88 t1_j5xxc6t wrote
Reply to comment by WillingPublic in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
Good choice, I understand. I live in the North of England and here "tea" means "Yorkshire tea" at least with me, my family and my friends. Once my uncle went to the shop to get some tea bags for my grandma, he came back with tetleys and my grandma Said "why didn't you get yorkshire tea" Uncle: "they didn't have any" Grandma: "Tetleys is barely even tea!!". That's some brand loyalty right there lol.
kakeup88 t1_j5vlsr9 wrote
Yorkshire tea and digestive biscuits are really all you need.
kakeup88 t1_j6032cr wrote
Reply to comment by wkomorow in The British aisle in my American grocery story (Publix, North Carolina) by MarcoNoPollo
Yeah, I love mushy peas too, I prefer Branston baked beans to heinz though but I understand I am in the minority there.