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Gong Cha was once the leader in the milk tea industry, why is it no one cares about it now?

Gongcha is also the milk tea brand with the most stores. You can see it in various shopping malls or places with a lot of traffic. In the past, many people would buy a cup to drink when they saw it, but now tribute tea has fallen into a situation where no one cares about it. What exactly is going on?

In fact, none of the tribute tea we see on the street is genuine. The origin of the tribute tea brand is Taiwan. When buying tribute tea, have you paid attention to the words written on the packaging? Most tribute teas are written with the word "Yu Ke", but the real tribute tea is not "Yu Ke", but "Yang Yang Hong". This kind of tribute tea is still relatively rare in the mainland, only small Some people have never drank it.

Anyone who has drank "Yang Yang Hong" knows that the texture and taste are not comparable to "Yuke". And many pirated tribute teas cut corners when making tribute tea. Guests only need to take a sip to know whether it is good or not. After drinking these pirated tribute teas, there will naturally be no repeat customers, so this is why tribute tea has reached this point. an important reason.

Yangyang Haogong Tea is, as many friends have said, an earlier tribute tea brand, and the quality is relatively stable, and the taste is more in line with the taste of Taiwanese friends. It uses pure tea to make a large milk tea cup of 750ml. It is more comfortable for people to drink, but due to the high threshold for joining at the beginning, it failed to open a store quickly in the market. In addition, the word "Gong Cha" cannot be registered in China, and other brands took this point seriously. Later, all kinds of tribute teas emerged in an endless stream. The most popular one is Yuke Gong Tea, but the quality of franchise stores Relatively worse than more.

In fact, in addition to "Yuke", there are many kinds of pirated tribute tea, so when we buy tribute tea, we must read the words on the packaging clearly.