But, have you noticed any change in flavor? To me, that's what it's all
about, not looks or weight or stuff like that and apples (Bigelow's
flavored, blends, & herbals) can't be compared to oranges (Lipton's regular
tea) as the OP appeared to be doing. It just ain't right.
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"Falky foo" > wrote in message
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> well it might not have been bigelow, and it might not have been 1.1 to
1.0,
> but the weight had dropped 0.1 whatever the numbers were.
>
> And let's be real. You seem to have this strange need to look past the
fact
> practically every product you buy is made cheaper or contains less of what
> it did in years past. Tea is no exception.
>
>
>
> > Excuse me, but I'm reasonably confident that it was another co. and/or
you
> > might need a memory check as I've never known Bigelow to put the weight
on
> > the individual packets and even if they did, 1.1 oz or 1.0 oz is a heck
of
> a
> > lot of tea for a teabag intended to brew 1 or 2 cups.
> >
> > If, OTOH, the total content weight of the box dropped .1 oz, that
doesn't
> > bother me since they may have found other sources that provided the same
> > flavor at a lower weight.
> >
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