Comments by "☨St Louis IX opposed paganism, hæresy \x26 debauchery" (@stlouisix3) on "China’s $4 Cheap Buffet: $0.8 Fake Steaks, Dyed Salmon, Gutter Oil Hotpot and Zombie Meat" video.
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🍽 The video exposes the truth behind budget-friendly buffet restaurants in China, revealing the use of cheap and expired drinks, as well as deceptive advertising for seafood.
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Budget-friendly buffet restaurants in China use cheap and expired drinks to cut costs.
Some restaurants deceive customers with unlimited top-tier seafood that turns out to be a gimmick.
To save money, businesses use cheaper frozen or dead king crab products instead of fresh ones.
🍽 The video exposes the use of low-quality and unregulated meats at coastal buffets, raising concerns about food safety and quality.
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Coastal buffets use older frozen seafood and mixed meats to reduce costs, potentially compromising on quality.
Some buffets source grilled meats from unregulated workshops at shockingly low prices, risking the use of meats not approved for consumption.
A market survey found that the unlimited lamb hot pot deal offers low-quality meat at a very low price, raising concerns about food safety.
⚠ The video highlights the questionable practices and risks associated with buffet restaurants, including the use of cheap and unsafe ingredients, adulteration of alcoholic beverages, and unhygienic food preparation.
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Buffets often use inexpensive and potentially unsafe vegetables and fruits from wholesale markets.
Alcoholic beverages in buffets are commonly adulterated with cheap ingredients, posing health risks to customers.
Buffet restaurants may resort to using unhygienic and unsafe practices, such as using gutter oil and low-quality meat.
🍽 The reality of the buffet restaurant was far from the advertised promises, with limited and low-quality food, and potential health concerns.
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Buffet experience did not match the advertisements
Limited and low-quality food, with potential health concerns
Some buffets may use unknown substances to create false sensation of fullness
🇨🇳 Counterfeiting in China has reached an unprecedented global peak, with the government's campaigns against it being ineffective.
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Counterfeiting is rampant in China, including fake products, currency, and even false evidence in courts.
The Chinese government's annual campaigns against counterfeiting seem to be for show, and some believe they tolerate counterfeiting for economic growth.
Analysts suggest that the moral degradation caused by years of rule under the Chinese Communist party may be contributing to the issue of counterfeit goods.
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