Retea; Rethinking Single-use Plastic in the Bubble Tea Market – University of Guelph Sustainable Restaurant Project
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Bubble tea, also known as boba tea or pearl milk tea, is a drink that has gained exponential popularity, globally over the past few years. The basic, traditional ingredients of this drink includes tea, ice, milk and tapioca balls; often referred to as bubbles, hence the name. Over the years as the bubble tea market…
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