But now some of the most successful mukbang stars in China, the "big-stomach kings" who eat as much food on screen as they can, are having their videos blurred on Chinese platforms, to discourage ...
Due to such cases, China implemented measures to curb live mukbang videos and reduce overeating and food waste, although such ...
Short-video platform Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok ... launching related campaigns, and restaurants raising penalties on buffet wastage. Mukbang livestreamers in particular were called ...