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This is super cool, but I’d be curious to see how they clean those industrial areas at the end of the day.
This made me quite emotional. I know most things in the world today are corrupt and this may be no exception at some level i’m sure, but if they’re really feeding this many children its damn amazing.
How wonderful
Amazing 75,000 kids a day from one kitchen.
Have they tried just pulling themselves up by their bootstraps
/s
Im pretty tired and its late so when i read the title i was like:
“No way they have 1.8M tall kids in India, however, yeah how would you feed them?”
Really amazing, but what about kids that are not going to school and begging daily for one bite? A legit question not trying to stir the pot..
Anyone else notice that food prep lady at 1:10 that just threw a slice of that vegetable on the ground? This seems like a good deed, but hardly efficient.
[How to end world hunger ](https://youtube.com/shorts/qelMhlI6f_o?feature=share)
Ugh gods this is torture. I’m curious about the content, but the sound of liquids being poured, when it comes over speakers, always makes me feel gross. Like vaguely nauseous.
No problem with liquids being poured in the real world. But when it is digitally reproduced, it just makes me feel ill.
Yuck.
What kind of witchcraft is going on at 0.44.
That guy had such a small bucket that gets what looks like 30 gallons and you cant even see it filling up
This is truly amazing and awesome.
In India schools have to provide a hot lunch for free to all their students by law. This video is about this one foundation, but in all 120 million children are fed every day across the country. The size of the program is ridiculous.
That’s cool.
Not all heros wear capes…
TIL India is better than the US at schools.
I wish every city in the world had a central kitchen that serves up cheap healthy meals. Legumes, rice, and the veggies are dirty cheap and pack such a dietary punch.
The American school system could learn a thing or two about this program. It’s a shame so much funding has been cut from our education system.
Beautiful! Thanks for posting
He stuck a 2″ meat thermo into gallons…..
Really makes you wonder why Western countries struggle at doing this.
Reliance on processed food is really messing us up.
The chute between the two floors was my favourite part. So simple and effective.
and somehow America can’t do this
But what about the shorter children??
super interesting thank you
Beautiful