Around eight hundred million people on the planet don't have enough food. Every minute you listen to me speak, ten children under the age of six will die of hunger. A solution to this problem has existed since the end of the twentieth century, but the solution has been highly controversial in some parts of the world: genetically modified, or GM food. There is a solution to world hunger, but it's not GM food. To end world hunger, First World countries like America, Britain, France and Germany have to consume less, and give the surplus to Third World countries.