Drareg
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Many of us suspect the ruling class dream is to be like China, they want to control and monitor all aspects of our life.
Eat less and weigh yourself for climate change will be the narrative in the west, our weighing scales will be at home, our weight will be uploaded to an app that gets triggered at a restaurant.
Thankfully there was a backlash in China if you can call it that, this is where we are headed in the west, start to speak out to your politicians.
We need to start targeting NGO’s, billionaire owned think tanks and the financial elites, we need the protests at their doors, it will be a great day when people start protesting outside the Bank of international settlements in Basel.
China restaurant apologises for weighing customers
"A restaurant in central China has apologised for encouraging diners to weigh themselves and then order food accordingly.
The policy was introduced after a national campaign against food waste was launched.
The beef restaurant in the city of Changsha placed two large scales at its entrance this week.
It then asked diners to enter their measurements into an app that would then suggest menu items accordingly.
Signs reading "be thrifty and diligent, promote empty plates" and "operation empty plate" were pinned up.
The policy caused uproar on Chinese social media.
Hashtags about the restaurant have been viewed more than 300 million times on the social platform Weibo.
The restaurant said it was "deeply sorry" for its interpretation of the national "Clean Plate Campaign".
"Our original intentions were to advocate stopping waste and ordering food in a healthy way. We never forced customers to weigh themselves," it said in an apology posted online.
President Xi Jinping ignited the campaign this week, calling the levels of national food wastage "shocking and distressing".
Following Mr Xi's message, the Wuhan Catering Industry Association urged restaurants in the city to limit the number of dishes served to diners - implementing a system where groups have to order one dish fewer than the number of diners.
State TV also criticised livestreamers who filmed themselves eating large amounts of food".
Eat less and weigh yourself for climate change will be the narrative in the west, our weighing scales will be at home, our weight will be uploaded to an app that gets triggered at a restaurant.
Thankfully there was a backlash in China if you can call it that, this is where we are headed in the west, start to speak out to your politicians.
We need to start targeting NGO’s, billionaire owned think tanks and the financial elites, we need the protests at their doors, it will be a great day when people start protesting outside the Bank of international settlements in Basel.
China restaurant apologises for weighing customers
"A restaurant in central China has apologised for encouraging diners to weigh themselves and then order food accordingly.
The policy was introduced after a national campaign against food waste was launched.
The beef restaurant in the city of Changsha placed two large scales at its entrance this week.
It then asked diners to enter their measurements into an app that would then suggest menu items accordingly.
Signs reading "be thrifty and diligent, promote empty plates" and "operation empty plate" were pinned up.
The policy caused uproar on Chinese social media.
Hashtags about the restaurant have been viewed more than 300 million times on the social platform Weibo.
The restaurant said it was "deeply sorry" for its interpretation of the national "Clean Plate Campaign".
"Our original intentions were to advocate stopping waste and ordering food in a healthy way. We never forced customers to weigh themselves," it said in an apology posted online.
President Xi Jinping ignited the campaign this week, calling the levels of national food wastage "shocking and distressing".
Following Mr Xi's message, the Wuhan Catering Industry Association urged restaurants in the city to limit the number of dishes served to diners - implementing a system where groups have to order one dish fewer than the number of diners.
State TV also criticised livestreamers who filmed themselves eating large amounts of food".