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Out of Home Tea is a segment of the tea market that refers to tea consumed outside of the home. This includes tea served in restaurants, cafes, and other foodservice establishments. It also includes tea served in offices, schools, and other public places. Out of Home Tea is typically served in a variety of forms, including hot tea, iced tea, and bubble tea.
Out of Home Tea is an important part of the tea market, as it provides an opportunity for tea companies to reach a wider audience. It also allows tea companies to experiment with new flavors and products, as well as to create unique experiences for customers.
Some companies in the Out of Home Tea market include Unilever, Nestle, Starbucks, T2, and Teavana. Show Less Read more