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Chinese man banned from eat-all-you-can buffet for eating too much after series of binges

November 19, 2021
Source: dailymail.co.uk dailymail.co.uk
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A man has been banned from an all-you-can-eat restaurant in central China after being accused by the owner of eating too much. The food live-streamer, only known as Mr Kang, was banned from Handadi Seafood BBQ Buffet, in Changsha city, after a few binge eating visits. He ate an entire tray - 3lbs 5oz - of pork trotters during his first visit to the restaurant and around 8lbs of prawns on another visit, believing he was allowed to. In another visit he downed 30 bottles of soy milk. The food live-streamer ate a tray of pork trotters on his first...
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