There is a lot of ice in Luckin Coffee's drinks.

Today, I ordered a cup of Luckin Coffee and got it. After drinking just a couple of sips, it was gone.

I heard a trick: when ordering, add a note for 'no ice' to get a cup that's 'full of coffee'.

When picking up the coffee, the staff member directly told me:

If you ask for no ice, the taste will be a bit weaker.

Translated, it means:

More water will be added.

When you order a cup of coffee, the amount of coffee liquid is fixed.

So there are only two outcomes:

● Either they add ice (it looks full, but the ice takes up volume)
● Or they add water (no ice, but it gets diluted)

In essence, it's just:

The total amount remains the same, only the form changes.

Don't dream that asking for no ice means you're getting more; fundamentally, it's just:

Replacing ice with water.

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