I'm in Guangdong, and I can't remember how many times I spent money on a teahouse. I won't talk about going out to the hotel restaurant to collect tea places before, because many hotels collect tea places like this, which has caused my cognitive illusion. I think the places where tea is collected are reasonable, and I think these places are relatively high-end ... Some even charge as much as 6 yuan/person. Although I feel expensive in my heart, I have no doubt.
In the future, you will have to charge for tea when you go to the food stall to eat midnight snack! 2 yuan has a career in mind. Why is the catering industry always doing this routine? Usually, going to a restaurant with friends for morning tea costs 2-5 yuan for refreshments.
Later, I asked a friend I haven't seen for a long time out for morning tea. During the chat, I talked about the coffee table fee. Tucao's coffee table fee is getting more and more expensive now. She said she could return it. You don't know, do you? I froze, because I really don't know! I quickly asked her how to pay it back, didn't I want it? She said I was stupid and rich, so be tough and tell the other party that it is illegal to charge for tea!
Later, I learned that the original tea fee can be refunded, and so can the two yuan/bag napkin handed over before the dish is served! According to Article 9 of the Law on the Protection of Consumers' Rights and Interests, consumers have the right to choose their own operators to provide goods or services, choose their own varieties of goods or services, and decide whether to buy or not to buy any kind of goods or accept or not to accept any kind of services.
In other words, you can choose not to buy tea. If the merchant forces you to spend, it violates your legal rights. The most common pit you step on is that the tea fee is not indicated on the menu, but it is indicated when you collect the bill, and many people may ignore this tea fee when they pay the bill, so you don't know whether to charge it.
If the menu is clearly marked, you can ask the waiter for disposable tableware. You always have to provide tableware for eating and spending in the store, right? Disposable chopsticks are free, and I think they are much cleaner than those repackaged after consumption.
Suppose the cashier says that all places charge for tea like this. Don't be timid, but ask the other person gently but firmly: Which law stipulates it? Isn't it natural to come to the store for consumption and provide tableware? How else to eat? Generally, many businesses will return goods in order to avoid trouble. Assuming that the other party is still unwilling to return the goods, then pay and keep the consumer bill. 123 15 makes a complaint, so that the special department can make rectification.
Therefore, we have to say no to the coffee table fee! Especially when many people go out to eat, a person charges a few dollars for tea, which is not a small sum. Don't spend this money!