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China cracks down on waste to ensure food security

Xi Jinping launches ‘operation empty plates’ in face of virus, floods and trade tensions

China’s “champion eaters” have attracted a dedicated following for their ability to gobble down vast quantities of food. Swallowing eye-popping volumes of fried chicken, instant noodles and hot dogs have made these gluttons internet stars.

But this past weekend, China’s state broadcaster departed from its regular programming to expose the hoaxes behind their seemingly insatiable appetites.

Pretending to eat while secretly spitting out food, editing hours of footage to appear like a single sitting and vomiting between courses were among the tricks CCTV revealed.

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