is it a good idea to bring from home, things like coffee, tea, sat , pepper, paper goods with us?Are they very costly in london?
Melissa
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They are very cheap here Packet of tea bags £1, coffee £2, pepper - pennies.
What are paper goods?
<<is it a good idea to bring from home, things like coffee, tea, sat , pepper, paper goods with us?Are they very costly in london?>>
No and no. Just buy all your groceries there.
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Please ignore these people.
Convincing Customs all that white powder is salt, and you're flying it across the Atlantic because it's so costly in London, will be by far the most memorable experience of your holiday.