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Tata Global Beverages

Tata Global Beverages

Tetley has been in the business of tea for more than a century. Since 2000 we've been owned by Tata Tea, themselves part of the Tata Group, one of India's largest and most respected companies. Our worldwide headquarters are in Greenford, Middlesex and we have offices in Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, Pakistan, Poland, Russia, South Africa and the USA.

 

 

Tea is all we do and we don't make tea for anyone else. Every year we blend and pack over 60 branded teas for sale in over 40 countries. We pride ourselves on having a tea to suit all tastes and moods - from every day black teas to fruit and herbals, iced and Ready to Drink. How do you take yours?

Address:
325 Oldfield Lane North
Greenford
Middlesex
UB6 0AZ

Nicola Ward:
Phone: 020 8338 4000
Web: www.tetley.com
Email: media@tetley.co.uk

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