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Could see the point if it was perhaps an all you can eat buffet but this seems a bit pointless, what next colour charts offering discounts for skin tone

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Those unable to pass through are required to pay full price

If it's a buffet you should pay by the pound....

 

The more you weight, the more you will eat, the more you pay. 

 

It's just common sense.  😃

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Chiang Mai Breakfast World has ignited a heated debate with its latest offering: a "skinny discount" for diners who can pass through progressively narrower metal bars before ordering. The unusual promotion went viral after British travel bloggers Amina and Alex shared a video on Instagram, featuring the challenge, which has since garnered millions of views.

 

The gimmick rewards diners with discounts ranging from 5% to 20% based on their ability to fit through gaps of varying widths. Those unable to pass through are required to pay full price. While some view the challenge as harmless fun, others have criticised it as discriminatory and a perpetuator of body-shaming.

 

 
 

 

Critics have called the stunt "fatphobic," with some worrying that it encourages unhealthy eating habits. The backlash hasn't deterred the restaurant, which continues to boast a high rating on TripAdvisor.

 

Comparisons have been drawn to similar initiatives in China, where a restaurant offered free meals and drinks to customers squeezing through a tiny 15-centimetre opening.

 

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Opinion remains divided, with some defending the challenge as light-hearted entertainment, while others demand its abolition. The debate over the "skinny discount" continues to stir emotions, drawing global attention to the small Thai eatery far beyond scrambled eggs and morning coffee, reported The Thaiger.

 

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32 minutes ago, Gsxrnz said:

I read recently that even clothing sizes (as in S M L XL XXL etc,) are considered fatphobic. The solution appears to be change to XXXXS XXXS XXS XS S M.

 

Today's XXXXL will be tomorrow's M.  

 

Now that's what I call inclusive. :coffee1:

 

Genious!

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16 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

They would loose money when a friend of mine goes to Chiang Mai.

She is 40 ish kilos.

Eats more then me and her husband put together.

Do not ask me how she does it.

 

 Worms...

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3 hours ago, VincentRJ said:

 

Good point! Most people have a natural ability to turn the excess food they eat into body fat. It's a survival trait which helped our ancestors to survive famines, and food shortages due to seasonal variations.

 

However, a few people, due to different genetics, lack that ability, and any excess food they eat is flushed down the toilet.

That's simple science 🙂  You eat food, your digestive system breaks it down. It's absorbed into your blood and thence to your cells where it is converted (in a chemical change with the oxygen that is in the air that you breath in) into ATP ('energy needed for staying alive, growing, running etc).  But if your body doesn't need that ATP (because you are a lazy toe-rag who sits on the sofa all day), then since you can't destroy energy, it is stored as fat on your body.

 

If your digestive system fails to diffuse all of your nutrients/fat/proteins/carbs etc into your blood, then indeed you will poop them out.  But that is a medical disorder.

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