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University Cafeteria Criticized Over “Girl’s Meal”

ADAN KOHNHORST RADII 2021-01-20

A cafeteria at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangdong has drawn criticism online after it was discovered that students were being served different meals based on their gender.

The meals for male and female students were found to differ in both portion size and price — male students paid 12RMB, while female students paid 11RMB. The male lunch had two eggs, while the female lunch was smaller with just one egg.

“I’ll just ask for less myself, and give you the same amount of money,” reads one top-rated comment.

“These people aren’t just profiteers,” reads another. “They’re deliberately provoking gender division.”

The news comes alongside separate outrage on Weibo over issues faced by women attending university.

In Fuzhou, a women’s college football team suffered a loss when they were forced to play with fewer players than the opposition, due to a controversial ruling around dyed hair.

Official rules prohibit players with dyed or permed hair from participating, which resulted in one team’s mad dash to a hair salon to purchase black hair dye in the moments before the game. But during the match, the referee ejected one player on the grounds that her hair was “not black enough.”

“Why not bind your feet? It’s an old tradition, after all,” wrote one user about so-called traditional aesthetics.

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