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Restaurants carry out weight-based meals. Would you choose such a restaurant to eat?

A restaurant in Changsha promotes customers to order according to their weight. Although the starting point is to put an end to waste, personally, I would not choose such a restaurant for dinner. First, weight does not represent appetite

Everyone can eat everything, but it is not directly proportional to their own weight. Some people are thin but can eat, while others are slightly fat but have a small appetite. Not to mention merchants, it is not clear at present that all data can be used to calculate how much a person can eat. If the store carries out the key meals according to the body, it will completely link the total amount of food with the weight of the guests. Maybe the store is not malicious, but once the store is converted in this way, the subconscious will give people a feeling that getting fat is because of eating too much, and eating too much will make them fat. There is no doubt that this kind of behavior will cause dissatisfaction among the guests. Who would want others to think that he is fat only if he eats too much? Second, weighing this way reveals privacy

Everyone cares about their height and weight, especially those who are slightly fat, and they are not unwilling to expose their weight to outsiders. But the operation of restaurants is clearly to make everyone's weight clear to the world, regardless of personal feelings. You said, if I go out for dinner, I have to put on a scale, and the numbers on the scale are still very heart-wrenching. How can I have the heart to eat? Besides, in case someone with a big mouth happens to be with you, it's not worthwhile to tell the world the secret of your long-held weight. Third, according to the weight recommendation menu, it is inevitable to buy and sell

It is reported that this restaurant will recommend good side dishes to its guests according to their weight. On the bright side, he did it to avoid extravagance and waste, but recommending a la carte will inevitably give guests a sense of forced marketing. After reading your recommended calorie dish, it doesn't seem unreasonable to me. I don't consider my calorie intake. Please order it. This dish may not be to my liking. If you meet someone who has no opinion, you will definitely follow the merchant's recommendation. So, does it really not interfere with the normal choice of customers?

Therefore, this store is more like a show than a response to extravagance and waste. Anyway, for me, I wouldn't choose such a restaurant. I always feel that there is some discrimination against fat people. Why should I be unhappy if I spend the same money?