It wasn’t easy opening a new tea bar right now

My sibling and I opened a tea bar a few weeks ago, even under the strain of Coronavirus.

However, every one of us spent 18 weeks on the whole deal, from the construction of the building to the option of the tea leaves for our brew, nothing was going to stop my sibling and I from opening the tea bar, not even the coronavirus…

But when it came time to get ready to open, the two of us purchased many UV air purifiers to put in the building. Every one of us put a single UV air purifier at the front door and another UV air purifier at each end of the building. Every one of us also substituted to a much better air filter in the heating and air conditioning system. Every one of us spent about $5,000 to make all of the necessary substitutes and swings, so the two of us could still open as soon as the quarantine was lifted. But my sibling and I originally planned to open in the middle of May, however the two of us did not open until August 15th, the morning the ban was lifted. Then the grand opening celebration wasn’t as sizable as the two of us anticipated, because the two of us had to keep things small in order to maintain social distance… Still, our first few weeks of sales have been amazing and the two of us have no doubt it was the right idea to open the tea bar despite all challenges. Most of our sales are curbside, however a few people have come indoors to check out the building and meet the staff. Everyone in the community has greeted us with positive vibes and the tea leaves fill the entire street with a sweet aroma.

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