It is kind mysterious to me that on one side consumer requires full transparency from the vendor but somehow can get over that " little lie " that no shipping needs to be paid with the order. Of course, not on the paper , but we all know that no postal services in the world working for free.
It's like going trough the receipt from supermarket and checking if discounted items went trough really as discounted but with tea this for some reason doesn't apply

Just an example :
357g cake shipping from Kunming is padded envelope. ( prices incl. 5% Paypal fee which vendor has to pay each transaction )
Thailand - 5.5$
US - 18.5$
CAN - 7.9$
NL - 14$
UK - 7.9$
So which country tea drinker you going to be in favor and which you are going to "rip off" ?
If my minimum requirement for cake is 50$ and I set it on free shipping for US ( which is the most of my customers ) , the final price will be like 69$ ...hey and there we have Free Shipping!
Means customer from TH will overpay 13$ , but hey..no worries , he/she also has a Free Shipping

I read, customer doesn't want to bother with details of the order because final price is what counts.
It does make a sense in point when Rayner ( airline company ) introduced some extra fuel fee and baggage fee ( not the optional additional fee , but actual basic one ) which was slowly adding up trough the steps of the proceeding the order. I think it was back in 2007 I was living in Ireland and flight looking like 50e would turned out to be 90e after final click. That was annoying alright. And for 1-2 hr flight I wouldn't bother about "quality" of the seats or meal included perks.
But with tea, I look it completely different way. Once you start having an idea about - price : quality - ratio ( or you will actually will desire to have a clue about it at first place ) , you will be searching for the actual selling price of the tea ( not with wrapped shipping on it which u have no idea how much is it ) .
Let alone that shipping 2 cakes is not a double shipping fee of the 1 cake , so you are getting "ripped off" on shipping even if you are in that "favor" country setup. ( to US 2x357g cakes will be around 23$ )
You will be able browse trough any website selling some puerh you have an idea about pricing and will be able to choose which one makes sense to sample and which not.
I understand that free shipping concept exists for long time and will be very popular all the time. It is ok if there is a flat shipping fee or differences between countries is +/- some $ , but from China those differences are pretty high. There is no flat rate shipping fee from China to abroad.
I'm sure community / consumers will have a different opinion , this is only mine though.
I still fight in my mind with do or not to do ,but inner conscious tells me be honest despite the marketing trends. For now
