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Default TATA or Lipton Green Label DJ?

The other night I was at the Indian market and wanted to pick up a
regular grade Darjeeling for work use. I was met with two options,
Lipton green label or TATA. I went with Lipton green label since I knew
what to expect... but I was wondering if anyone had any insight as to
the TATA and if it would have been better. They were exactly the same
price ($3.99 for a medium sized box of loose tea.)

I read a bit online that TATA bought out Tetley and is India based...
but that didn't help me with quality/taste info.

Thanks,
- Dominic

 
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