作文主题:
中国各社交平台封杀“大胃王”,以及吃播视频。
作文:
China’s social-media platforms have imposed a blanket ban on eating broadcasts in a fight against food wastage. Yet, tempting as it is to conclude that these eating influencers—seen to feast on a copious amount of food—should be punished for wasting food, the reality is more complicated. (46) Amid the diverse eating shows, some feature mukbangers, as walking yelps, exploring and broadcasting local delicacies, which are conducive to local tourism; others, in which eaters munch and crunch their way through the enormous platters, prove to be an antidote to eating disorder and loneliness. And oftentimes the uneaten food in the video will be consumed by staffers afterwards, resulting in no wastage.
However, against this headwind, vloggers are looking for middle-ground measures to produce videos that won’t cross the fine line of "wasting food" while arresting enough to woo viewers. (57) Posts are gaining traction of hosts relishing appetizing weight-loss meals. [150 words]
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