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The reporter visited the Changsha Hei Mukbang customer buffet restaurant. Is it because the restaurant can’t afford it?

A Mr. Kang from Changsha is a frequent visitor to the buffet restaurant. Because the buffet can fill you up and has a fixed price, it is the most cost-effective thing for a big eater like him. , Mr. Kang often visits the buffet restaurant and eats a lot of food every time. Although it is crucial not to waste food in the buffet restaurant, the merchants are not happy if he eats too much. Mr. Kang was rejected when he visited the cafeteria this time. The reason was that he was too good at eating and the boss felt that he had lost money. Mr. Kang was furious and invited the media to come over. He said that he was not welcome in the cafeteria now. Yes, they have broken the rules of the industry and cannot afford to play!

Many people will have a question: How can a cafeteria refuse people to consume? Since we have established such rules, we cannot refuse customers who want to make purchases. Otherwise, what’s the point of a cafeteria? Doesn’t it mean you can eat as much as you want? So, Mr. Kang ate everything on the plate, why was he still rejected?

Through the reporter’s interview, we learned that Mr. Kang often comes to this buffet restaurant to eat, and he orders a lot of meat every time. Sometimes he can eat seven or eight kilograms of crayfish, and some When I was there, I could eat several kilograms of beef. As soon as the merchant saw Mr. Kang coming, he felt a headache. As soon as the meat came, he took away all the meat. One person could eat several of them, if they were all such customers. , wouldn’t the merchants suffer heavy losses?

Logically speaking, there should be no limit to the amount of food you can eat in the cafeteria, as long as it is not wasted. Why is this restaurant so afraid of others eating it? You don't say anything when you are making money, why do you have to drive people away when a big eater comes?

Actually, I think Mr. Kang and the merchant each have their own problems. Since the merchant has formulated such rules and does not abide by them, isn't that a violation of integrity? It seems like he can't afford it, but let's take a step back and say: Although it is a buffet restaurant, it is not good to eat too much. After all, a big eater like Mr. Kang has already eaten several ordinary people. If it were changed As an ordinary person, it seems uncomfortable to sit there and eat all the time! And as Mr. Kang is a regular customer there, it doesn't matter if he does it once or twice. After more, the merchant will naturally be unable to bear it.

Some friends have learned that Mr. Kang is not an ordinary foodie, but a mukbang on a certain platform. He competes with others for food every time. Ordinary businesses cannot mess with such a big eater. Started.

What do you think about this?