The online trend of mukbang — viral videos in which social media influencers binge eat a large quantity of food while talking to viewers — may soon become illegal in China, according to a new draft ...
Pan Xiaoting, a 24-year-old Chinese mukbang streamer, died during a live broadcast on 14 July due to overeating. During the fatal broadcast, Xiaoting suddenly collapsed and died. An autopsy revealed ...
China has issued a fresh warning against mukbang live streamers and content creators in a bid to clamp down on the country's food waste. Last week the Beijing Municipal Administration for Market ...
Mukbang is where a person eats large quantity of food in front of the camera which is usually live streamed.
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China has made the decision to outlaw overt gluttony, which also targets Chinese mukbangers who gorge on camera to the enjoyment of millions of viewers. Getty Images The internet’s “mukbang” trend is ...
I recently came across a YouTuber whose channel description promised that she was “going to eat delicious food here for your satisfaction”. For the next few minutes, I watched in open-mouthed horror ...
China’s corruption watchdog has called on online video-sharing platforms to take action against “mukbang” shows, in which people livestream themselves eating - or drinking - excessively, saying such ...
"Big stomach" mukbang (also known as eating broadcasts) was recently under fire among Chinese internet users for its encouragement of a serious waste of food. The relevant newswent viral on Sina Weibo ...
Mukbang's popularity rises so fast as many online users around the world are entertained. Many people in different countries are creating their own version, showcasing their countries' delicacies.