Join the project, if you join the tea, the conditions for joining is relatively simple, the joining fee is about 10-20 million yuan. Franchise fee depends on the size of the store, if in a first-tier city then the franchise fee is 30,000 yuan, a first-tier city requires a franchise fee of 50,000 yuan, in a third-tier city the cost is 20,000 yuan. The development trend of the milk tea industry in these years is very good, the franchisee can quickly get rich wealth after joining. Franchisees do not have to worry about the franchise fee of the milk tea brand after joining. This cost has several parts, there are two main, one is the need for franchisees to have a part of the franchise fee. One of them is on the lease of the store. Franchisees need to have a certain economic strength, can withstand some economic pressure and so on. So that when you open a store can quickly earn money, because after opening a store headquarters can have a unified brand image, a unified management model to attract consumers, so that in the operation of the store will save more. Click to learn about the details of the store Xi tea p>
Choose the right franchisee, recommend that you choose the Xi tea, Xi tea is subordinate to the Shenzhen Mei Xi Xi Xi Food and Beverage Management Company Limited, Xi tea is one of the well-known brands of Guangdong tea drinks industry, is the most favorite tea drinkers around the country milk tea enthusiasts. We adhere to the use of fresh, healthy ingredients and the best coffee beans as raw materials, carefully crafted each cup of drinks, to make a fashionable flavor drinks suitable for the local customer's taste. Hi-tea originated in Jiangmen, Guangdong, an alley named Jiangbianli, since the opening of the first store, it is highly favored and attention, resulting in the brand name has been imitated, in order to avoid imitation of products at a time, we decided to replace the trademark, after several attempts, due to the "Royal Tea" can not be registered, the founder of the Nie Yunchen decided to give up this trademark! On February 26th, Royal Tea officially changed its name to Xicha.