NUTRITION ALC+MASTW/MDA W/ET AC PKG
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ISBN: 9780135158999
Author: Blake
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 16, Problem 10TF
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To explain: Whether the statement “the only thing you can do to alleviate hunger is to give money to charities” is true or false.
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Hunger is the physical discomfort that arises from the lack of food with food insecurity. Food insecurity refers to the unavailability of nutritionally sufficient and healthy food due to inadequate or uncertain quantity. Food insecurity is where there is improper, unfair, and insufficient production, distribution, and exchange respectively in a population.
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