Airlines make way for Britons overpacking and it’s mostly tea bags!
One in ten take a kettle on holiday
Britons can't risk leaving their tea bags at home | Photo: Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter
Palma22/02/2024 16:58
The Bulletin recently reported on the panic gripping the British community in Mallorca because of a shortage of tea bngs on supermarket shelves. However, it appears that holidaymakers from the UK have it all sorted.
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Johnny C...and at lower prices.. sometimes much lower. I knew a bloke that ordered everything from Amazon UK (to ensure good British quality) at 3x the price he could buy the very same thing here. A couple of my favourite posts on TripAdvisor UK... "Can you take eggs on the plane?", "My husband is a picky eater. Do they have burger king there?"...
¡Sin Palabras! What pathetic people. Pretty much everything on that list (apart from your teddy bear) can be bought in any large supermarket here. They should holiday in the U.K., problem solved.