It’s hard to believe that all the Typhoon Shelter Pearl Milk Teas on the market now have no registered trademark. “Typhoon Shelter” is not an original word. It is the name of a special flavor dish that has been established and widely used in the catering industry. Its registration as a trademark creates an exclusive monopoly, which will hinder the normal business activities of other operators, violates the relevant provisions of Article 8 of the Trademark Law, and is inconsistent with the code of conduct for fair competition under market economy conditions. But is it impossible to open a Typhoon Shelter Pearl Milk Tea Shop without a trademark? Of course not. For example, there are many Lanzhou ramen, Fujian steamed dumplings, and Shandong pancakes on the street. These are snacks that people have ordered for a long time. Look at that restaurant and see if it is doing a prosperous business. It can be seen that the more widely used the name is, the better the business will be. This is why we also called it "Typhoon Shelter Milk Tea Shop" in the first place. Based on our 7 years of experience in opening a bubble milk tea shop, if you want to open a good bubble tea shop and earn enough money to buy a car or a house, you must choose a good location and taste well. Below are some experiences we have accumulated over the past 7 years of opening a milk tea shop, and we would like to share them with friends who want to open a milk tea shop: Inside story of pearl milk tea franchise: charging franchisees high fees in the name of deposit, brand usage fee, equipment purchase, etc. Pearl milk tea franchise features With many advantages such as small investment, low risk, easy management, high returns, and large profit margins, many friends who want to start a business have chosen pearl milk tea. The franchise fee of pearl milk tea has also increased. Some pearl milk tea companies use "management fees" and "brand deposits" Charge high fees to franchisees in other names. Some bubble milk tea companies force franchisees to purchase their equipment, billboards, etc., and exploit franchisees in these items. Can you still make money despite rising prices and paying high milk tea franchise fees? Who is making your money? As someone with 7 years of experience in the snack bar business, I would like to warn friends who want to start a business that starting a business is right. Changing your own destiny requires action, but you must do more research and comparisons, and don't be impulsive. Now prices are rising, employee wages are rising, and rents are rising. If you open a bubble milk tea franchise store and have to pay management fees, brand usage fees, etc. every month, can you still make money? Don’t get carried away by the promotional materials from bubble tea franchise companies.