Bubble tea battle: Sharetea Australia ‘very happy’ after three-year fight against Taiwanese giant

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Sharetea Australia has gained the exclusive rights to use the brand in the country – but it faces ongoing battles with disgruntled franchisees.

A long-running legal tussle between Sharetea Australia and the Taiwanese parent company behind the bubble tea brand has ended with the local business gaining exclusive and indefinite rights in Australia, even as it battles separate disputes with some store operators.

“The business will keep growing and never stop,” he said. “Every day, honestly, I work on how to build this brand, how to grow this business.”Lian Fa was represented by law firm Holman Fenwick Willan, which declined to comment. Lian Fa has also been contacted for comment. “Part of our service is helping franchisees and we’d encourage any franchisees with problems like these to approach us and we will assist with trying to resolve the dispute,” said Ombudsman Bruce Billson.

 

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