Although this is opinion based, I believe the claim to be true, that Simu Liu is right to be criticizing Bobba (the aforementioned company) attempting to "transform" boba. But, a lot of the public seems to agree. According to the Washington Post, many people were in uproar about the episode, "The episode triggered a wave of criticism on social media, with many viewers angered by the Bobba founders as well as the supportive Dragons.". So, it appears that many people believe that Simu Liu was justified in his criticism of the brand.
From NBC and through a quote, Bobba claims that they “transformed this beloved beverage into a convenient, healthier, ready-to-drink experience,” listing only three ingredients: high-quality tea, fruit juice and Bobba’s “famous” bobbing boba. I believe this claim of "transforming" boba into something better is one of the reasons why many people are upset. To say that boba is inconvenient and not healthy, in my opinion, is false. Boba is very simple to make, with this recipe using only 6 ingredients: brown sugar, water, tapioca starch, black tea bags, milk, and ice.
The last thing that angered many people is the cultural appropriation of the drink. There appears to be no homage to the cultural background of the drink, with CNN using a quote from Liu,“There’s an issue of taking something that’s very distinctly Asian in its identity and ‘making it better,’ which I have an issue with,” Liu said.". NBC said that "Bobba, according to Fiset, “took the version, the Asian version, and we made it with fruit, with juice.” But popping boba, a type of topping that bursts with fruit juice when it’s squeezed, has already been a popular choice on traditional Asian bubble tea menus for years — even if boba is often associated with squishy tapioca pearls.".
Overall, I feel like Liu was justified in his criticism of the brand, and it appears that many people on social media and the internet feel the same way.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/simu-liu-criticizes-bobba-cultural-appropriation-rcna175209
https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/13/entertainment/simu-liu-dragons-den-bubble-tea/index.html
https://www.washingtonpost.com/food/2024/10/14/simu-liu-boba-tea-appropriation/