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Malaysians Saddened That Tealive Has Discontinued Their Fave Drinks

by Adleena
November 7, 2023
SOURCES: TWITTER

SOURCES: TWITTER

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If you have a favourite item on a restaurant or cafe menu, having it disappear suddenly would be disappointing. Unfortunately for these Tealive fans, it’s happening to them right now.

A Twitter user recently pointed out that local cafe chain Tealive has changed their menu and removed many drink options, including his favourite, the Oreo Shaka Lava. In his tweet, the user wrote, “Did Tealive just change the whole menu? I don’t see my Oreo Shaka Lava anymore.”

SOURCE: TWITTER
SOURCES: TWITTER

In a separate tweet, he added that the outlet he visited was the newly renovated Bangsar Village. However, he noted that other outlets have also updated their menu to the current one. He also clarified that the menus are the same in both regular Tealive branches and the more expanded Tealive Plus branches.

The change left many other Tealive customers disappointed they could no longer order their favourite drinks, particularly from the chain’s Horlicks series. Some have gone as far as to say that since the only drink they would order is no longer available, they might not buy from Tealive anymore. A few have tried out the Tealive drinks that seem similar to the ones the brand discontinued but added that it doesn’t taste the same.

According to a reply on their Instagram, Tealive has removed many items from their menu, including the Radiant Roselle Tea, since October. Another tweet has pointed out that the chain also discontinued the Crafted Tea and Shaka Lave series just recently, in early November. However, the brand offers these items as seasonal offerings – so maybe not all hope is lost for Tealive fans.

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What do you think about the menu change? Did you also have a go-to Tealive order that is no longer available?

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