freerice.com Helps Feed the World’s Hungry and You Can Help…for Free. Want to Know How?

Question by worldstiti: freerice.com helps feed the world’s hungry and you can help…for free. want to know how?
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“What if just knowing what a word meant could help feed hungry people around the world? Well, at FreeRice it does . . . the totals have grown exponentially.”

– The Washington Post

“Web game provides rice for hungry . . . FreeRice went online in early October and has now raised 1 billion grains of rice [by November 9].”

– BBC News

“Addictive, yes. But . . . each correct answer results in the donation of rice to help feed the hungry around the globe. Perhaps that qualifies the game as a good addiction . . . one with redeeming qualities, something that’s, oh, didactic and edifying.”

– Kansas City Star

“People from all walks of life and from around the globe have written in to express their appreciation for the game . . . Secretaries admit to playing it during boring business meetings.”

– Christian Science Monitor

“Every grain of rice is essential in the fight against hunger . . . FreeRice really hits home how the

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Answer by Richard G
Great but I’m sure they would like a nice juicy steak.

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