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Chinese cafe sells five-litre bottles of bubble tea to attract customers after reopening

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A cafe in eastern China is selling five-litre bottles of bubble tea to attract customers after it reopened.

The video, shot in the city of Qingdao in Shandong Province on March 16, shows employees in the Cedar Cafe making bubble tea and pouring it into the big water buckets.

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the cafe was forced to close and it has just reopened. In order to increase income, it came up with an idea to sell big bottles of bubble tea to attract customers.

It takes around an hour and a half to make a bottle of bubble tea and the cafe can only make up to eight bottles a day.

A five-litre bottle of bubble tea is 88yuan (£10) for collecting in-store and 108yuan (£13) for delivery and it was sold very well.

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