Today, Heytea was interviewed on suspicion of violating the regulations on the management of religious affairs, and rushed to the top of the hot search.
On November 28th, Heytea and Jingdezhen Chinese Ceramics Museum co-branded tea latte and peripheral packaging were launched, and they were sought after by many on the Internet. At the same time, it has also been criticized by many people because of the religious elements of its outer packaging. The Regulations on the Administration of Religious Affairs, the Several Opinions on Further Governing the Commercialization of Buddhism and Taoism (Guo Zongfa 2017 No. 88), and the Measures for the Administration of Internet Religious Information Services clearly stipulate that commercial propaganda in the name of religion is prohibited. On December 4, the staff of the Shenzhen Municipal Bureau of Ethnic and Religious Affairs reported that the bureau interviewed Heytea on December 1, and the company removed it from the shelves on December 3, and at the same time inspected the relevant situation. The above-mentioned staff said that after consultation and research by the civil and religious affairs department and the market supervision department, they (Heytea) are actually playing a "side ball", "Now they can only be interviewed, and the interview is also one of the legal means, and their company is also very cooperative, and the attitude of admitting mistakes is very good, and they sent us a rectification report on Friday night, and all of them have been removed from the shelves on December 3." The reporter noticed that there is no longer a "Foxi" tea latte on the "Hey Tea GO" applet. But on the official Weibo of "Hey Tea", there are still two Weibo posts about this product, which were posted on November 27 and November 28 respectively.
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