Tea Bags

Should I pick up tea bags at the store or should I let my husband go get them?
He said he wants to give me a Tea Bag tonight, but I don’t Drink Tea. Maybe he means something else?? Anyway, he didn’t say that he was going to get them, and I am going to get lettuce anyway. Should I get the tea bags or just let him take care of it.
He always carries the teabag with him
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