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1 Are the British going off Tea? Study finds English Tea struggling Presented by: Shannon Ross

2 British Tea Drinking “Britons’ long love affair with tea appears to be on the wane as they switch to other drinks” The British Tea Market has fallen 12% in the past five years Traditional tea types are being replaced by coffee, soda, and other herbal drinks 19992004

3 Britain's Tea Drinkers 80% of Britons drink tea 85% for the those aged over 65. 72% of young people drink tea. Only 38% of young people drink tea twice a day compared with 70% for the over 65s.

4 What can the tea industry do? Traditional tea’s need to become more fashionable Need to be more creative Prevent younger tea drinkers from switching.

5 An Example: Tata Tea Tata Tea reorganized their marketing strategy to focus on midrange teas, in a high quality market. a new advertising campaign promoted youth, fashion and spontaneity. They are also using upbeat television commercials and a new slogan. Recorded 25% growth within months of releasing “Tata Tea Gold”

6 Sources http://www.tatatea.com/comp_news_gold.ht m http://www.tata.com/tata_tea/media/200309 14.htm http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7897183/


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