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‘I can eat a lot — is that a fault?’: Livestreamer banned from buffet in China goes viral on Weibo

November 19, 2021
Source: nextshark.com nextshark.com
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A Chinese food influencer has been banned from attending an all-you-can-eat restaurant in China after he allegedly downed too much food. Eating too much: The food livestreamer, identified as Mr. Kang, was banned from the Handadi Seafood BBQ Buffet in Changsha, Hunan, for reportedly eating an excessive amount of the restaurant’s offerings. - According to [BBC News] , Mr. Kang managed to consume more than 3 pounds of pork trotters the first time around and over 7 pounds of prawns during his second visit. - “I can eat a lot — is that a fault?” he asked. The livestreamer explained...
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