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Every day, I drink some relatively inexpensive green tea imported from China. At about 5 $ .ca a pound, it's not a luxury item.
I returned a box of it last week, because quality was not what it used to be. The cashier admitted the supplyer got a whole container of counterfeit tea. Of course it was tea, but not the same quality. I had to switch brands because they where short on my usual stuff.
We are aware of counterfeit goods for luxury items like designer's watches, clothes, glasses and the likes, but "counterfeit tea" caught me by surprise.
Anyone aware of counterfeit goods spreading to inexpensive regular brands?
How important is it?
Makes sense in a strange way... like under the radar spammers who know they make good money off of the little keywords, and so don't bother trying to counterfeit a rolex, so to speak.
It somehow doesn't surprise me the counterfeitting goes both ways. Especially when you think about it. Even a moderate specialty tea will go for between 10-20 times the price of cheap, low grade tea, so there's a heck of a margin there for bulk counterfeitters to work with.