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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 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, (-5[1])as it contributes (-5[1])more greenhouse gas emissions than India and Russia per the FAO. A 2016 French law against this problem (-5[1])mandates that businesses (10[1])like Carrefour (“kar-FOOR”) donate unsold items to achieve a “circular economy.” (10[1])Efforts to reduce this problem include upcycling sub-grade scraps and CSA boxes (10[1])of “imperfect” (10[1])or “ugly” produce. (10[1])For 10 points, name this problem whose solutions include source reduction at farms and (10[1])donation to soup kitchens. ■END■ (10[3])

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
Munir Siddiqui (UG)Maryland B (UG)Virginia C (UG)59-5
Jeffery Austin (DII)UNC D (DII)Liberty A (Grad)62-5
Eric Gunter (Grad)UNC A (Grad)Virginia A (UG)80-5
Andrew Amygdalos (UG)GWU A (UG)Virginia B (UG)8310
Connor Mayers (UG)Maryland A (Grad)Maryland C (DII)9310
E Smith (UG)JMU B (UG)Duke A (UG)10510
Duncan Griffiths (UG)William & Mary A (UG)JMU A (UG)10710
Graham Troy (DII)UNC B (UG)Liberty C (DII)11010
Michael Eng (UG)UNC C (UG)Roanoke College A (DII)12410
Emma Zajonc (DII)Liberty B (DII)GWU B (Grad)12910
Joseph Chambers (DII)Virginia A (UG)UNC A (Grad)12910
Luke Schaarschuch (UG)Virginia C (UG)Maryland B (UG)12910