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There is a long queue outside the first "Cha Yan Yuese" store in Wuhan. What does "Cha Yan Yuese" do?

Nowadays, the consumption concepts of those born in the 90s and 00s amaze the older generation and lament that they cannot keep up with the times.

The era when Xiangpiaopiao sold more than 100 million cups a year has passed, and a cup of Xiangpiaopiao costs only 3 yuan and 50 cents.

When Wuhan's first Cha Yan Yuese opened, a cup of milk tea sold for 160 yuan, which was a truly sky-high price for milk tea, and it was something you couldn't buy if you had money.

In order to buy Wuhan's first Chayanyuese milk tea, those born in the 1990s and 2000s did all their homework. They got up at 5:00 in the morning and took three subways to arrive at the entrance of Chayanyuese. It was less than 7am.

There were still three hours until Cha Yan Yuese opened, and I suddenly felt like I was fainting because the queue at the door was several kilometers long and could easily last 7 or 8 hours.

Some friends couldn't stand anymore, so they bought Maza and sat in line. They had a belief in their hearts that I don't believe in evil and must buy this cup of milk tea.

The beauty of the tea has also boosted the surrounding economy. The courier boy delivered 4 cups of milk tea and actually made 400 yuan. I felt the greatest happiness of doing express delivery.

Old men and women nearby also queued up to hold seats for others. They charged 40 yuan for three hours, but the supply exceeded demand.

Some clerks insisted on buying this cup of milk tea even if they were late or asked for leave. As a result, the perfect attendance bonus of 300 yuan for the month was lost. He euphemistically said that 300 yuan bought happiness.

Cha Yan Yuese opened a branch in Changsha before coming to Wuhan to open a store. At that time, a fierce man appeared in a community of Wuhan residents. He actually went to Changsha Cha Yan Yuese store to buy 126 cups of milk tea at one time, and took him back to Wuhan in a private car.

It was later sold out.

Considering that the distance was too far and would affect the taste of the milk tea, the second time he hired a cold chain truck and brought back 160 cups of milk tea, which was also sold out.

Is the delicious milk tea really that delicious?

Is it really that valuable?

The answer of those born in the 00s and 90s is, no, just to post on Moments.

Times have really changed.