The phenomenon of charging tea table fees has actually existed for a long time, and it can be said that it has formed a certain practice. In many tea restaurants, merchants charge tea table fees. Event sorting.
Some netizens complained on the Internet that Xibei Youmian Village, a chain restaurant in Shenzhen, forcibly charges customers a tea table fee of 5 yuan per person. And this tea fee will be charged regardless of whether you drink tea or not. The netizen felt that such a provision was unreasonable. Then a complaint was filed against Xibei Noodle Village.
After the netizen complained, the tea restaurant also refunded the netizen, and the Shenzhen Market Supervision Bureau also reported that. Xibei Youmian Village is required to clearly mark the prices of goods and services. From the notice, we can see that no one was held accountable for this charging phenomenon, but merchants were only required to clearly mark the price, because it is less likely to cause disputes when the price is clearly marked. The nature of the event.
According to reports on the Internet, it is common practice across the country to charge tea fees. Moreover, merchants are no longer limited to morning tea shops. For example, Northwest Youmian Village, Nanjing Food Stalls, Shandong Hometown, and other merchants will charge customers tea table fees.
Shanghai, Beijing, Chongqing, Shenzhen, Xiamen and other developed cities also have the habit of charging tea table fees. Restaurants that specialize in regional cuisine will basically charge customers a tea table fee.
On the other hand. Netizens also have different views on merchants charging tea table fees. Some netizens think that in morning tea shops, merchants have to keep adding tea to you, so the 5 yuan tea fee is not excessive.
Some netizens believe that this kind of forced buying and selling behavior by merchants is undoubtedly unpleasant, so they can't stand charging tea fees and are unwilling to pay for it. Views of events.
From my personal point of view, these restaurants should also obtain the consent of customers when charging fees. Forced buying and selling will undoubtedly arouse consumers' rebellious psychology. It would undoubtedly be better if the market could regulate this phenomenon. What do you think about this?