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South Korea has reduced this problem to near-zero with RFID machines that build on a 2005 ban. The first American initiative to address this problem (-5[1])was the 2030 Champions coalition, announced in 2016 by Tom Vilsack and Gina McCarthy in partnership with companies like Weis (“wise”) and Delhaize (“del-EZ”). Sustainable Development Goal 12 aims to halve this problem per capita by 2030, as it contributes more greenhouse gas emissions than India and Russia per the FAO. A 2016 French law against this problem mandates that businesses like Carrefour (“kar-FOOR”) donate unsold items to achieve a “circular economy.” Efforts to reduce this problem (10[2])include upcycling sub-grade scraps and CSA boxes of “imperfect” or “ugly” produce. For 10 points, name this problem whose solutions include source reduction at farms and donation to soup kitchens. ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: food waste [or food loss and waste or FLW; accept descriptions of discarding food or not using food or surplus food; prompt on partial descriptions of surplus production or too much waste or shrink by asking “of what?”; prompt on world hunger or starvation or food insecurity or equivalents by asking “what is the specific problem that contributes to that issue?”]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Aadarsh BalireddyCornell CCornell A24-5
Tom ScheriRIT ABinghamton9810
Sarod NoriCornell BRIT B9810
Yared TadesseCornell ACornell C12910