Tea

We drink over 100 million cups of tea every day here in the UK - but just how British is it? From a Chinese legend in 2737 BC to a Portuguese Princess in the 17th century, here's a brief history of how tea came to be the nation's favourite drink.
Do you let your tea cool down before you drink it?
From the field to the kettle - what's the environmental cost of your favourite tipple?
The Advertising Standards Authority responded to complaints.
"I feel like a burden on to those who have to care for me, a liability. But I promise you it’s not intentional. I’m not in control here.”
Currently most tea bags contain a polypropylene plastic seal.
Salt and vinegar crisps are also among problem foods.