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Happy Mooncake Day: Ministry of Environment's Chang-er is so sweet!

In the first place, pass a law to ban all these boxes, then no need to wayang all these sustainability rubbish
 
By 2030 or earlier, China plans to send astronauts to land on the moon and will explore whether any traces of Chang-er exist.
 
By 2030 or earlier, China plans to send astronauts to land on the moon and will explore whether any traces of Chang-er exist.
Sun and moon are just plasma and celestial objects. It is just a hoax to deceive the sheeple that some special ones can land on it.

Unfortunately, sheeple are just so dumb

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I only eat recycled mooncakes
I'm not sure what you mean by recycled mooncakes; perhaps you’re referring to buying and eating them after the festival has ended.
Recycled mooncake refers to the practice where bakery shops handle leftover unsold mooncakes after the festival. Instead of discarding them, the shop owners "recycle" the mooncakes. Workers remove the skin and dispose of it, while salvaging the red bean or tau sa paste filling. This recovered paste is then repurposed to create new pastries, such as tau sa piah or red bean pastries, which are sold as "fresh" products.
 
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