There must be a hot paper straw business in the supermarket, and it's a bit miserable to have too many plastic straws in stock! As for the milk tea drink shop, it may be affected to some extent. As I said before, it is still inconvenient to eat without a plastic straw. For example, when you go to KFC and M for drinks or milk tea, both of them usually use soft lids, and you only need to insert a hard straw. Now, if you use a paper straw, it may soften halfway, either to solve the problem of cup thickening or to solve the technical problem of paper straw. At present, paper straws can't really replace plastic straws.
Bubble tea is the kind we usually drink. The pearls in the bubble tea need us to push away the adhered pearls with a straw at the end. Now it's a paper straw, which will be soft after soaking for a while, not to mention poking. We will eat paper-flavored paper pearls instead of pearls in the future ~ that is equivalent to eating paper.
Finally, I thought about the solutions that merchants can solve for reference: it is recommended that customers drink directly, with a spoon or a cup that can drain water like a baby's mouth; The survival technology of paper straws should be improved, and the paper straws should be hard enough, at least to ensure the time to finish a cup of milk tea smoothly, so as to ensure the survival of paper straws, otherwise they will be eliminated soon; In the process of replacing paper straws, merchants should make customers have a certain psychological endurance, comfort customers more, and send some small gifts appropriately to get through this turning point. These methods are for reference only.