What is a fact about food poverty?

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Answer 1
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Answer: See below

Explanation:

Not quite sure what you're asking for but I'll try my best:

Food poverty is the inability to access food. According to google, there are 823 mil people who are malnourished.

Answer 2
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Answer:

Explanation:

I dont know if I understanded your question, but I'll try to answer:

A fact about food poverty is that the social midia do not care so much about that because richs don't pass for that, so it's not considered a pandemy.


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C) Like Sancho, Cugoano is speaking out against the horrible practice of slavery.

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