World's best chef feeds the hungry

Massimo Bottura is one of the world's greatest chefs. He has made it his mission to put an end to global hunger and believes that technology can make this a reality.

"The refrigerator and freezer revolutionized how we use food. They keep food fresh for much longer, but they’ve also made the visible, invisible." he explains. When you can’t see the food, it’s easier to let it go to waste. “Increasing the supply of food is not what we need. What we need to do is stop wasting it." Currently, about one third of the world's food is thrown away while 800 million people are malnourished.

Bottura founded the nonprofit organisation “Food for Soul” to help communities around the world put an end to food waste. Food for Soul has set up community kitchens, called "Refettorios," in several cities around the world where renowned chefs cook healthy meals for guests using surplus ingredients. 

In the future, Bottura would like to put refrigerators in poor areas that local chefs can fill with their leftovers. Access codes to these refrigerators would be given to those in need “so that they can feed themselves and their families good quality, nutritious food," he says.

Discussion: 
What do you think of this solution to hunger? Do Homework
Which do you think will do more to address the issue of world hunger: increasing the supply of food, or decreasing the amount of waste? Why? Do Homework
Nearly 16% of two-parent Japanese families and 32% of single-parent families in Japan are unable to provide enough food for their children. Discuss the reasons for this. Do Homework