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23 November 2022, UK: The football has kicked off, and tension is set to rise across the nation. To help bring a sense of calm to our living rooms, Deliveroo has launched a limited-edition 'PenalTea' so that fans' sip back' and relax during nail-biting match moments.
23rd November 2022: The football has kicked off, and tension is set to rise across the nation. To help bring a sense of calm to our living rooms, Deliveroo has launched a limited-edition 'PenalTea' so that fans' sip back' and relax during nail-biting match moments.
The limited edition 'PenalTea' made with pure camomile - known for its relaxing properties - will be available to order from 23rd November until 18th December for just 11p, a cheeky nod to the number of squad members playing on the pitch at any one time. People can order the tea from Deliveroo Editions sites from 12pm in Acton, Dalston, Manchester and Bristol.
With nearly (89%) of Brits sitting down to support the home nations from the comfort of their sofas*, the food delivery company hopes that limited edition 'PenalTea' will be the perfect match companion for fans during the tournament - turning match and penalty apprehension into 'It's Calming Home!'
Aisha Jefferson at Deliveroo said: "It is a well-known fact that fast-paced matches, last minute goals, and worst of all, penalty shoot outs, are an emotional rollercoaster for fans. Instead of holding their breath and hiding behind the sofa as a player steps up to the plate, fans can take a sip of this calming 'PenalTea’ and tell themselves, it’s calming home.”
Deliveroo's new camomile tea is best served in a favourite mug with boiling water and should be left to brew for 3-15 minutes (depending on the drinker's preferences) - football fans will experience calm and relaxation, these feelings will follow shortly after the first sip.
Search ‘PenalTea: Football Tea Shop’ on the Deliveroo app, or online to place an order near you. Subject to geographical location and availability.
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