As President Xi Jinping ordered to stop wasting food, the so-called ``eating room'' was regulated in China, and it appeared as the protagonist of a broadcast that dogs rather than humans eat, spreading controversy over animal cruelty.



In Weibo, China, some pet dog owners eat their dogs with their dogs as ``the great king,'' meaning the largest stomach.



In the video they posted, they feed dogs with 100 kinds of snacks, plus a 1.5kg cow heart, and have chicken legs stacked and eaten.



There are scenes of feeding more to a dog who is already hungry and in pain, or even forcing a pepper into a dog's mouth.



It even broadcasts a scene where the eyes of a dog forced to eat spicy food are congested and weep.



The owners of the dogs in the video made casual expressions by telling their dogs to eat this kind of abuse, and the criticism of Chinese netizens is flooding.



Earlier last month, as a food waste prevention campaign was launched under President Xi Jinping's order, the popular eating room on Chinese TV is banned because it induces overeating and food waste.



The Chinese version of the video app TikTok, The Woo-in and rival Kwai-Shou, are in a state of strong regulation, such as deleting videos from online eating rooms.



(Photo = Weibo Capture, Yonhap News)