9 marcas de té que son una verdadera vergüenza (y los clientes lo han notado)

In this video, we reveal the truth behind supermarket tea and why you should check labels more carefully before buying tea bags or filters out of habit. We analyze popular brands of black tea, commercial infusions, and supermarket products that many families consume daily in Latin America, such as Lipton Yellow Label, Twinings, Supremo, Té Club, La Virginia, Typhoo, Great Value, supermarket private labels, and other well-known options. We discuss microplastics in tea bags, pesticide residue, fannings, tea dust, processed leaves, artificial flavorings, aromas, packaging materials, bleached paper, biodegradable bags, organic tea, loose-leaf tea, and more natural alternatives for preparing a clean, traditional, and better-tasting infusion. For years we've viewed tea as a healthy, comforting, and natural beverage, but many industrial products have changed the way we consume this infusion: sealed bags, quick blends, crushed leaves, treated packaging, and formulas designed to add color in seconds. That's why it's important to learn to read labels, check the tea's origin, identify if it contains flavorings or colorings, and ask yourself what the tea bag that comes into contact with boiling water is really made of. We also share better alternatives such as organic black tea, premium infusions, loose-leaf tea, Huyro tea, Valle Andino, La Fidelia, Pukka, and more transparent options that can help you make more conscious choices in your daily shopping. If you drink tea, infusions, filter teas, or hot beverages every day, this video can change the way you see your morning cup. Check your pantry, read the labels, and share this video with someone who drinks supermarket tea. #Tea #Infusions #BlackTea #Microplastics #Pesticides #TeaBags #LeafTeas #OrganicTea #LooseLeafTea #Lipton #Twinings #Supremo #TeaClub #LaVirginia #Pukka #Supermarkets #Health #LatinAmerica #ReadLabels #MindfulEating #SupermarketProducts #NaturalInfusions #LooseLeafTea #InformedConsumer