Whose tea? What tea? How is the tea?

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bitheerani93
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Whose tea? What tea? How is the tea?

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Do they drink tea in Kazakhstan? Yes, they do, and how! With the onset of cold weather, we (the analytics department of the Shtab Media agency, Kazakhstan) decisively put all unnecessary matters aside and asked the question "point-blank" - what kind of tea, with what and how often do Kazakhstanis drink. At the same time, we ourselves will not refuse a hot, non-alcoholic drink familiar from childhood.

In general, the share of tea in the food nigeria whatsapp data of Kazakhstan is more significant than in such large countries as Russia and Ukraine. Any Kazakhstani family spends on average more on purchasing tea than a Russian or Ukrainian one. And the tea market in Kazakhstan today is more than diverse.

Studying what people in Kazakhstan are guided by when choosing tea, we analyzed various criteria that are significant to varying degrees for consumers. Thus, we can summarize. Kazakhstanis prefer black tea without additives, produced in India (34.5%) or Kenya (14.4%). The favorite brand of tea is Assam. More than a quarter of our compatriots buy tea once a month, and 57% of the total number are guided by quality, not price. They prefer not to stock up on tea, they usually buy 1-2 packs in stores near their home, or in bazaars and hypermarkets.

Some data indicate that in terms of consumption of “black” or “green” plant leaves, we are ahead of even tea-producing Indians: each person in our country consumes more than 1 kilogram per year.
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