Shanghai 'Fast Food' (4 Dishes, 1 Soup) Cost 173 RMB, Blogger Claims. Wait, What?!
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Just sell it to those 'Ba Zi' (a somewhat derogatory term for outsiders, often implying they're gullible).
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Tourist spots have their own pricing, try getting a 'rip-off meal' (literally 'slaughter pig meal') at a Beijing scenic area and see. Besides, Shanghai restaurants clearly display their prices; they don't just calculate the bill after you've eaten. This blogger knew how much it would cost when they ordered.
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And look at the bowls and plates in the background – does that look like fast food? It's just a regular small restaurant. At a small eatery on Nanjing Road, 170 RMB for two meat dishes, two vegetable dishes, and a soup... what more can you ask for?
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Is Deepseek any good?
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And those AI-generated 'body part' avatars too.
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Pack it up and sell it to the 'Ba Zi'.
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What's all that gibberish you're spouting? Just send me 20,000 (RMB).
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I pay over 100 RMB for just a pork chop rice bowl on Loushanguan Road. So, four dishes and a soup for under 200 at a tourist spot? What's there to complain about?
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That's actually a normal price.
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Use your brain 🧠, don't be like the pig brains
🧠 they serve at hot pot restaurants.
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At least the pig brains are inspected and quarantined.