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I Don’t See the Queen Drinking From the Tpresso Tea Machine Anytime Soon [Tea]

I Dont See the Queen Drinking From the Tpresso Tea Machine Anytime Soon [Tea] Here in England, arguments are still raging over whether milk needs to be added to a cup before the water, or after. There’s some thing Blighty is united in, however: national disdain for any machine attempting to manufacture tea.

After all, we killed the Teasmade . Now, the Chinese-I mean, what do they learn about tea? -have cobbled together a Nespresso-alike machine for tea called the Tpresso for ” younger consumers who don’t have time to brew tea inside the traditional way.”

It uses tea capsules corresponding to the Nespresso (goooooodbye, planet!), and fees the equivalent of $768. SEVEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHT DOLLARS.

That’s£478 to you, Queeny. [ Tpresso via WSJ via Treehugger ]

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