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How much is the joining fee for Hi Tea?
If you join the tea-loving project, the joining conditions are relatively simple, and the joining fee is about1-200,000 yuan. The joining fee depends on the size of the store. If you are in a first-tier city, the initial fee is 30,000, the first-tier city is 50,000, and the third-tier city is 20,000. In recent years, the development trend of milk tea industry is very good, and franchisees can quickly obtain rich wealth after joining. Franchisees don't have to worry about the joining fee of milk tea brands after joining. This fee probably has several parts, mainly two. One is that franchisees need to have a part of the franchise fee. One of them is the lease of the store. Franchisees need to have certain economic strength and be able to withstand some economic pressures and so on. In this way, you can make money quickly by opening a store, because after opening a store, the headquarters can have a unified brand image and a unified management model to attract consumers, thus saving a lot of worry in the operation of the store. Click to learn more about the opening of the West Tea Shop.

Choose the right franchisee to recommend you to choose Hi Tea, which belongs to Shenzhen Meixixi Catering Management Co., Ltd. Hi Tea is one of the famous brands in Guangdong tea beverage industry and the favorite tea beverage for tea lovers all over the country. We insist on using fresh, healthy ingredients and first-class coffee beans as raw materials, carefully making every drink and making fashionable and flavored drinks suitable for local customers. Xicha originated from an alley called Jiangbianli in Jiangmen, Guangdong. Since the first store opened, it has been favored and concerned, leading to brand names being imitated one after another. In order to prevent the fake products from being filled at one time, we decided to change the trademark. After several attempts, the founder Nie Yunchen decided to give up the trademark because "Imperial Tea" could not be registered. On February 26th, Huangcha was officially renamed as Xicha.