The kettle campaign
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WOW speedy response eh! just got this back, I emailed on 06/10/06 so only took them 27 days to reply. Not sure who this is from either.
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Dear Colin,
Thank you for your e-mail regarding the waste of electricity caused when people overfill their kettles to make a cup or pot of tea.
You make a very valid point which we would like to pass onto our consumers so that we can all make a difference when putting the kettle on. I will pass on your great idea and your contact details to our design team as an idea for future packaging ideas.
Kind regards,
Liz Earl
Sales & Marketing Assistant
Tel: 01423 814000
Fax: 01423 814001
Mailto: liz.earl@bettysandtaylors.co.uk
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Better than nothing though eh!
Colin
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Dear Colin,
Thank you for your e-mail regarding the waste of electricity caused when people overfill their kettles to make a cup or pot of tea.
You make a very valid point which we would like to pass onto our consumers so that we can all make a difference when putting the kettle on. I will pass on your great idea and your contact details to our design team as an idea for future packaging ideas.
Kind regards,
Liz Earl
Sales & Marketing Assistant
Tel: 01423 814000
Fax: 01423 814001
Mailto: liz.earl@bettysandtaylors.co.uk
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Better than nothing though eh!
Colin
As well as not boiling too much water, may I suggest a return to the teapot and tea cosy? I admit I'm a tea addict and DH is nearly as bad so making pots of tea rather than individual cups makes more sense. With a good tea cosy it keeps warm for quite a while and saves boiling the kettle again. It also makes the tea itself go further if it is left to brew properly rather than made in a tea cup.
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colhut wrote:Brilliant,
How about hitting the coffee producers as well.
I just emailed Nestle uk. and I'll try and find some more.
I would, but I'm well known at nestle for being a total nut-job. I send them a letter every year pointing out that under door 3 (or so) of their milkybar advent calendar there appears to be a penis... and could they please do something about the new milkybar kid as he gives me nightmares.
this will be the third year in a row that I've sent them a letter. I'll keep doing it until they fix the moulds and make the candle shape more candle like and less like a willy.
yes i have pictures.
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
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you know...half of me wants to buy a calendar now so i can check it out for myself. My mum would appreciate a look behind door 3!!
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Do you think we should revive the kettle campaign??
I am tempted to start a new campaign trying to get people to use the train more than the plane. Or are there enough others doing this?
I am tempted to start a new campaign trying to get people to use the train more than the plane. Or are there enough others doing this?
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I've almost given up here... I did put up a sign in the staff room, asking folk politely to only use as much water etc etc... Almost every time I make a cuppa, I have to EMPTY the kettle. Which means, that whoever used it before, left more than the two cups in it that are the minimum - so must have boiled at least twice as much as they needed.
These are all highly intelligent scientists I'm talking about!
These are all highly intelligent scientists I'm talking about!

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If that was meant as a reply to my having to empty the kettle before I set it on to boil for myself - yes, I do water the one plant that we have in the staff room with it... It would be a bit difficult to use it for the loo, though. This is kind of a public building. And there's not that much water, either...justskint wrote:I don't want to sound obtuse but, why throw away boiled kettle water. Store it, use! Plants, loo ect.
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I was around my mates house the other day and on a box of pg tips, the bit of cardboard that you take off to get to the tea bags has written on it....
Consider the environment, don't overfill the kettle.
Is this us?? or a coincidence?
Consider the environment, don't overfill the kettle.
Is this us?? or a coincidence?
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ooooh...i think its worth asking.
Or giving yourself a massive pat on the back!
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Re: The kettle campaign
If it's top tea then it has to be Sainsbury's Red label. It's a good idea, why not a little chit in the packaging/brewing instructions. That would include the supermarkets too.