Salty US TikTok star's beef with British creators after Chinese takeaway orders flood the internet.
"All their plates are almost exactly the same," she remarks, noting their contents feature food she doesn't consider to be Chinese.
With one being born and raised British, while the other is born and raised Chinese, the duo add: “We think we have enough qualifications to speak about Chinese food in England. “I’m gonna have a Chinese, I’m gonna have an Indian – thoughts” says one, with the other adding: “They’re not racist, they’re just English people being lazy.”Prominent US TikTok star Soogia, who has amassed over 1.7 million followers on the platform, highlighted the influx of British content, noting not only the odd selection of food Brits consider 'Chinese' but also the lack of the word 'takeaway'.
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