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Tata Consumer Products
Owner of Tata Tea and Tetley; major global tea brand and sourcer.
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Did you know2024
Tata Consumer owns Tetley — and when Tata Tea bought Tetley in 2000, it was a landmark "minnow swallows whale" deal: an Indian company acquiring a much larger, iconic British tea brand. So the quintessentially British cup of Tetley is owned by an Indian conglomerate, and the leaf in it is often Kenyan, from KTDA's smallholders. Tea's national identity completely dissolves on inspection: African leaf, blended under a British brand, owned by an Indian company. It's the ownership-inversion theme this radar keeps finding — Bajaj owning Austria's KTM, Tata Motors owning Jaguar Land Rover — now in the teacup, and a clean reminder that brand nationality, raw-material origin and corporate ownership are three different things that almost never align anymore. The most "British" of products is, on inspection, an Indian-owned blend of African leaf.
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