
Because of the white people food trend, scroll through social media during mealtime in China, and you'll see pictures of celery sticks and hummus or a lonely boiled potato. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #3: (Non-English language spoken).įENG: "I see white people only using one slice of each," she admonishes her friend. A friend tries to add an extra slice of ham to her cracker. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #2: (Non-English language spoken).įENG: She starts piecing her lunch together. "Classic white people food," she declares. In another video, a woman opens a plastic package of Schneider's cheese and ham crackers. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: (Non-English language spoken).ĮMILY FENG, BYLINE: Raw mushrooms and pepperoni, plain chicken breast - videos showing snacks like these have gone viral on Chinese internet in recent months about white people food, or bairen fan, people sharing pictures or videos of their minimalistic, uncooked lunches based on what they've seen in North America and Europe.


And the fad and the diet have caught on with millennials in China.

These are shots of people eating spare, uncooked, simple lunches. Go on Chinese social media sites, and you might find thousands of videos and pictures of white people food.
