A group of seven diners in China has caused a stir online after one of them posted online a video of their non-stop eating at a buffet for more than four hours. In total, they consumed more than 300 crabs, 80 cups of dessert, 50 boxes of durian flesh, and countless prawns...
Another person from the group, a man surnamed Zhang, said he and his friends have big appetites.
He also claimed that it was normal for people his age to eat such quantities of food, according to Bailu Video. He added that he and his friends stopped eating only when they could not consume anymore.According to an employee at the restaurant, the eatery allows each customer to eat for only up to two hours.
But because it was a busy night, they did not check the time or ask Mr Zhang and his friends to leave when they reached their time limit.Some wondered if eating that much food had upset the stomachs of anyone in the group, while others criticised them for “showing off the crab shells and other waste”, saying the group lacked “a moral bottom line”.
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