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Barry's Tea
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Barry's Tea is an Irish tea company founded in 1901 by James J. Barry in Cork. Until the 1960s, tea was sold from a shop in Prince's Street, but thereafter the company expanded its wholesaling and distribution operations. There is a common debate in Ireland about which is the superior brand of Irish tea – Barry's Tea or Lyons Tea.[1]

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History

By the mid-1980s Barry's Tea had become a national brand. According to their website, they are currently responsible for 38% of all tea sales in the Irish market (which is worth an estimated €85 million annually).[2] Today, Barry's Tea is also available in the United Kingdom, Spain, and in some areas[where?] of Canada, Australia, France, Luxembourg and the United States where there are significant Irish immigrant communities.

Members of the Barry family have been elected representatives for Fine Gael: the founder's son Anthony Barry (TD 1954–1957 and 1961–1965), Anthony's son Peter Barry (TD 1969–1997) and Peter's daughter Deirdre Clune (TD 1997–2001 and 2007–2011, and MEP from 2014 to 2024).

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Controversies

In May 2018, it was revealed that many of Barry's Tea teabags are made with polypropylene, a non-compostable plastic which is damaging to the environment.[3] As of August 2021, the company claimed that it had responded to consumer pressure and had made 100% of its teabags biodegradable.[4]

Barry's Tea was a major sponsor of the greyhound racing industry in Ireland.[5] Despite numerous calls for the company to desist, it had refused to cease its sponsorship of an industry which had been the subject of repeated investigations into animal cruelty.[6] As of July 2019, the sponsorship has been pulled indefinitely.[7]

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