As shoppers turn to coffee or kombucha, brands such as PG Tips are being sold off. But some firms think tea’s time is far from over

It looks like time could be up for the traditional British cup of tea, with thirsty consumers increasingly opting for coffee, fancy herbal infusions and even kombucha as a pick-me-up.

The latest blow to the national drink is Unilever’s decision this week to sell its famous black tea brands, which include Brooke Bond, PG Tips and Lipton, to a private equity firm.

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