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High-priced tea, is it an IQ tax?

author:The Camellia Fairy enters the city

In the bustling city, there are many tea houses, and the price of tea is staggering. Every time someone buys, someone always says that this is an IQ tax, so is this an IQ tax?

High-priced tea, is it an IQ tax?

The story takes place on a hot summer day, and I wander through the pedestrian streets of the city center, and the air is filled with the fragrance of tea leaves. I walked into a quaintly decorated teahouse, and the waiter greeted me warmly, and I ordered a cup of Longjing.

"Beauty, this is the freshest Longjing we picked this year, you can taste it." The waiter said with a smile.

I took a sip, it was sweet and delicate, and I couldn't help but nod.

"This tea is really good, but the price seems to be a bit high." I said confusedly.

High-priced tea, is it an IQ tax?

"Yes, beauty. The price of tea is determined based on a variety of factors such as the year of picking, the place of origin, and the variety. Our teas are all picked from the highest quality sources, so the prices are relatively high. The waiter patiently explained.

I nodded in understanding. After walking out of the teahouse, I began to think: Is the high-priced tea an IQ tax?

High-priced tea, is it an IQ tax?

I think the IQ tax is a bit too extreme. First of all, as a beverage, tea does have differences in quality, taste, nutritional value, etc. Some high-quality teas have relatively high prices due to their unique origin, picking methods, production processes, and other factors. There is a reason behind this high price.

Secondly, consumers are often influenced by some external factors when buying tea. For example, the packaging of tea, the decoration of the store, the enthusiasm of the waiters, etc. Although these factors do not directly affect the quality of tea, they may make consumers feel that the product is more upscale and quality, and thus willing to pay a higher price.

High-priced tea, is it an IQ tax?

However, we cannot deny that some merchants take advantage of this psychology of consumers to deliberately raise prices and sell ordinary quality tea at a high price. This is what we commonly refer to as the IQ tax. Therefore, consumers should remain rational when buying tea, and choose to buy according to their own taste preferences, tea quality standards and market conditions.

High-priced tea, is it an IQ tax?

In conclusion, high-markup tea is not necessarily an IQ tax. When buying tea, we need to understand the price composition, quality standards and market conditions of tea, so as to avoid being confused by excessive prices. At the same time, it is also necessary to look at the various marketing methods of merchants rationally and not be affected by external factors. Only in this way can we truly taste the good taste brought by high-quality tea and enjoy the pleasure of drinking tea.

High-priced tea, is it an IQ tax?

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