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小塔鄉下外送日記
小塔鄉下外送日記
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Thursday 16 October 2025 12:10:58 GMT
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Stanley :
第一個個工服務不錯,可以回沖👍
2025-10-17 04:49:57
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bebe88321
喔是喔真的假的 :
第一個 忍住
2025-10-16 16:48:44
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wjej2829
宸 :
第一個誰按了暫停下面+1😂
2025-10-17 01:17:56
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不重要的人 :
第一個細肩帶,阿撕😅
2025-10-17 16:30:17
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841119_27
昱博 11/19生日 :
外送騎車小心,辛苦了
2025-10-18 03:14:45
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jason 2002 :
想問一下您的攝影機哪個品牌謝謝您
2025-10-17 00:10:49
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suzhaohao
蘇昭豪 :
借外送之名,行看妹之實
2025-10-17 03:30:49
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真能說 :
第一個有劇情
2025-10-17 02:23:17
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aaron19765
Aaron :
世界和平就靠你了😂
2025-10-20 04:24:21
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阿里山下製酒 :
8秒,我在影片8秒的時候按了暫停,只是想問問你,外送員的專業呢?職業道德呢?番號是多少呢?!回答我~~ 氣到訂閱!
2025-10-17 08:27:44
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asherhsu6
愷哲 :
你很有女人緣欸羨慕
2025-10-16 16:46:23
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princesstrendo
寶貝弟弟💜 :
我需要地址,為了研究用途
2025-10-18 00:27:02
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kingwade123
Sam Lara :
第一個極品
2025-10-17 05:34:55
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I’m back :
第一位求番號
2025-10-17 00:19:25
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致維哥 :
第一個好棒
2025-10-16 17:36:40
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kevinkb2023
維大力-意思古的綠 :
車燈好亮
2025-10-17 01:29:33
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2170262140
窗前有隻雞 :
通常這種類型的片 我前面都是快轉的
2025-10-17 07:27:10
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ha16334
Ha :
建議您還是把錢放身上比較安全點!我曾經是受害者!
2025-10-17 04:30:51
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hong.zhong0
水獺君🦦-「外送日常」 :
漂亮小姐姐
2025-10-16 18:05:17
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dayin7749
Kai :
這是在哪跑
2025-10-16 20:31:54
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Xxxooo :
你讓我重新考慮要不要去跑外送了🤣
2025-10-17 03:58:01
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just_do_it_0722
PAOLYTA :
為什麼你的外送世界跟其他人不一樣
2025-10-16 13:49:31
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jk09302001
楊青 :
差評,鏡頭一直晃動,看不舒服😏
2025-10-16 23:54:48
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優越仔殺手 :
哥布林沒看過女人,送外送也能優越喔?
2025-10-16 21:36:09
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左慈芸 :
個工優質
2025-10-17 00:47:30
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Energy drinks to be banned for under-16s in England The UK government has announced plans to ban the sale of high-caffeine energy drinks to anyone under the age of 16 in England, as part of a major public health initiative aimed at tackling childhood obesity and related health issues. The proposed legislation will prohibit the sale of drinks containing more than 150 milligrams of caffeine per litre to minors in all retail settings. This includes supermarkets, convenience stores, restaurants, cafés, vending machines, and online platforms. Products such as Monster, Red Bull, and certain variants of Prime and Rockstar are expected to fall under the restriction. The move is in response to mounting evidence linking energy drink consumption in children to negative health effects, including obesity, sleep disruption, anxiety, poor concentration, and tooth decay. Health officials estimate that the ban could prevent tens of thousands of obesity-related illnesses and lead to long-term savings for the NHS. A 12-week public consultation period is currently underway, inviting feedback from schools, parents, retailers, medical professionals, and the wider public. Enforcement will be handled by local trading standards officers, and penalties for retailers who breach the rules will be introduced once the legislation is finalized. The policy forms part of a broader government strategy to improve children's diets and reduce sugar and caffeine intake among teenagers. Education and health experts have widely welcomed the announcement, citing classroom behaviour issues and long-term health risks associated with high-caffeine drinks. Retailers and drink manufacturers have voiced mixed reactions. While some brands already include voluntary labelling and age warnings, others have called for more evidence before regulations are imposed. If implemented, England would join a growing list of countries taking formal action to regulate energy drink sales to minors. #Desitdown #News #Energydrinks #banned #under #16s #England)
Energy drinks to be banned for under-16s in England The UK government has announced plans to ban the sale of high-caffeine energy drinks to anyone under the age of 16 in England, as part of a major public health initiative aimed at tackling childhood obesity and related health issues. The proposed legislation will prohibit the sale of drinks containing more than 150 milligrams of caffeine per litre to minors in all retail settings. This includes supermarkets, convenience stores, restaurants, cafés, vending machines, and online platforms. Products such as Monster, Red Bull, and certain variants of Prime and Rockstar are expected to fall under the restriction. The move is in response to mounting evidence linking energy drink consumption in children to negative health effects, including obesity, sleep disruption, anxiety, poor concentration, and tooth decay. Health officials estimate that the ban could prevent tens of thousands of obesity-related illnesses and lead to long-term savings for the NHS. A 12-week public consultation period is currently underway, inviting feedback from schools, parents, retailers, medical professionals, and the wider public. Enforcement will be handled by local trading standards officers, and penalties for retailers who breach the rules will be introduced once the legislation is finalized. The policy forms part of a broader government strategy to improve children's diets and reduce sugar and caffeine intake among teenagers. Education and health experts have widely welcomed the announcement, citing classroom behaviour issues and long-term health risks associated with high-caffeine drinks. Retailers and drink manufacturers have voiced mixed reactions. While some brands already include voluntary labelling and age warnings, others have called for more evidence before regulations are imposed. If implemented, England would join a growing list of countries taking formal action to regulate energy drink sales to minors. #Desitdown #News #Energydrinks #banned #under #16s #England)

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