A FREQUENT flyer has revealed the one item they’re always likely to pinch from a hotel room, no matter where they are in the world.
There are just some creature comforts that Brits crave no matter where they’re on holiday – including a hearty brew.
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One travel expert has taken her cuppas to the extreme and revealed that she always a good stash of tea bags on her whenever she travels.
Escape Print Editor Susan Bugg has said that she normally has a handful of teabags with her because hotels can’t always guarantee the quality, or even the quantity, of the tea provided.
She told Escape: “I have stayed at one quality hotel that seemed to think an allocation of one English Breakfast tea bag per day was sufficient.”
Despite keeping a stash of her own tea bags in her belongings, the light-fingered travel professional can’t help but pinch one or two before she checks out of her hotel.
She said: “On the other side of the ledger, many hotels are upping their tea game, so much so that I sneak some of the designer teas now on offer into my suitcase.
“Now if only they would make hotel room cups bigger than a thimble.”
A study in 2019 found that Brits take more than £3million worth of tea bags from hotels every year.
Meanwhile Tiktok user Dutch, aka @dutchdeccc, filmed himself collecting items and putting them in his suitcase to take home with him.
He started off by picking up three packets of coffee – even though he’s not a coffee drinker.
Dutch then collected some toiletries, which he stashes in his bag every single day so that hotel cleaners bring him new ones.
He said: “You know I’m taking all the bath amenities, and you know I have a bag full in my suitcase of all the amenities they’ve restocked everyday.”
Experts have revealed which items you can take from hotel rooms guilt-free – and what you’re definitely not allowed to remove.
Hotel managers have revealed some of the unbelievable things that guests have stolen – with some items costing as little as 10p.
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