You might have come across #EatWithMe videos on TikTok, which typically feature young women eating food while encouraging viewers to eat along with them. Many such content creators say they aim to ...
For years, people have been heading to YouTube to spend upwards of 60 minutes at a time to watch strangers consume 4,000 or more calories in one sitting. Not only that, many of these viewers are ...
Vivienne Lewis works for The University of Canberra and is a member of the Australian Psychological Society. Sijun Shen does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or ...
This one's for the dreamers, the indulgers, the future YouTube binge-eating stars with several hundred dollars to spare: The Slip and Slurp Mukbang menu at the W Hotel. Muk... what? Mukbang is a ...
This article was originally published in Rest of World, which covers technology’s impact outside the West. In the video that made him famous, Apollos Kent is barefoot, shirtless, and scooping fistfuls ...
At some point in your life, you may have considered consuming the entirety of the Taco Bell menu. Or perhaps you've toyed with the idea of eating your weight in kimchi fried noodles. Maybe you've even ...
Mukbang, the South Korean phenomenon in which vloggers stream themselves eating large quantities of food, has now made its way to the W Hotel in Washington, DC. The DC location of the hotel chain is ...
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