tea fee
"drinking tea" has always been the catering culture and habit in Guangzhou. Are you used to the "tea fee"? According to the latest survey released by Guangzhou Consumer Council, more than 71% of the adults think that the tea fee is unreasonable, and the tea fee charged by restaurants is an overlord clause. Consumers have reason to refuse to pay the tea fee without knowing it. In the process of consumption, it seems that charging for tea places has become an established practice, but it invisibly deprives consumers of their right to choose independently. Most consumers have gradually blurred the concept of "reasonable" from "unacceptable" at the beginning to "knowing that it is unreasonable but accepting it". Regarding the tea fee, the Consumer Council believes that consumers' wishes should be respected, and consumers can choose the "tea fee" service independently. For customers who choose to consume other drinks, tea fee should be prohibited, and it is suggested that the basic tea fee should be abolished uniformly.