I personally can’t function in the morning without my first cup of tea. I’m not much of a coffee drinker, but a good brew sets me up for the day and makes me feel a little more human.
Those commuting to or from Manchester Piccadilly Station have a wealth of options when it comes to where to buy their caffeine fix, from Costa and Starbucks, to Burger King and Pret.
But, could you save a few quid a year by switching where you pick up your brew? I headed to the train station to seek out the cheapest takeaway cup of tea or coffee, comparing the prices of every single spot you can get a hot drink to-go. READ MORE:I tried a Breville HotCup and now I’ve completely ditched my kettle I compared the prices of everywhere selling a cappuccino - likely the most popular coffee choice and universally sold in all of the retailers - and your average English Breakfast Tea.
I found that there was a whopping £1.60 price difference between the cheapest and most expensive cup of tea, which, over the course of a year of daily weekday brews, could save more than £400.
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