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Scottish Tea Hoax: London Hotels Fooled
28 Nov
Summary
- A man named Tam o' Braan sold counterfeit Scottish tea.
- High-end London hotels and retailers purchased the fake tea.
- The entrepreneur's business was built entirely on deception.

An elaborate deception unfolded as a man, known as Tam o' Braan, marketed a fraudulent Scottish tea that captivated London's elite. Prestigious establishments, including Fortnum and Mason and renowned hotels like The Dorchester, paid premium prices for this supposedly rare Scottish delicacy.
The scheme extended to deceiving local farmers, who purchased tea bushes marketed as uniquely suited for Scotland's climate. National media outlets and even the BBC lauded the supposed innovator, believing he was placing Scotland on the global tea map.
However, the entire operation was a fabrication. The man was not Tam o' Braan, nor an acclaimed tea grower, and his product was not Scottish. The story of this elaborate con ultimately led to proceedings in Falkirk's Sheriff Court.




