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Major global drink brand to open 225 new shops and create nearly 2,000 jobs in boost for the high street

A glass of boba tea with tapioca pearls.
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A MAJOR global drink brand is set for a huge expansion across the UK after agreeing to open 225 new stores. 

The agreement will see hundreds of new stores and thousands of jobs being created across the country. 

Pearl milk tea in a plastic cup.
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The agreement will see hundreds of new stores being created across the country[/caption]

Long line of people waiting outside a Gong cha tea shop.
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The brand, called Gong Cha, specialises in Bubble tea[/caption]

The brand, called Gong Cha, specialises in Bubble tea and has become popular among Brits in the last few years. 

It has now made a franchise agreement with newly-created company Jinziex, which will see it initially launch at least 225 shops over the coming years.

Jinziex is being led by industry experts including Goldex, one of the UK’s largest franchisees behind the Costa Coffee chain, and the founder of Kaspa’s Desserts.

The agreement is expected to create nearly 2,000 jobs in the UK and forms part of plans to open 10,000 stores around the world by 2032.

Gong Cha, which was founded in Taiwan but is now based in London, says it is one of the largest brands in the world for bubble tea – a cold drink that contains milk and chewy tapioca balls, and comes in different flavours.

The customisable drink is believed to have been created in Taiwan in the 1980s and has been popularised around the world in recent years.

Gong Cha currently has about 2,100 shops globally, in countries including the US, Australia, Korea and Japan, and offers more than 600 flavour combinations.

The UK plans mark a significant expansion from the current 13 stores it has in the country.

Paul Reynish, Gong Cha’s global chief executive, said the UK market has “huge potential” with consumers “willing to try new and exciting products”.


“Now, with our expanded footprint, we want to play a leading role in shaping the next decade of the UK’s food and beverage industry, while cementing Gong Cha as a household name,” he said.

“We can’t wait to show the UK how tea is meant to be.”

A glass of boba tea with tapioca pearls.
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The customisable drink is believed to have been created in Taiwan in the 1980s[/caption]

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