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‘Survivor’ Might Reconsider Providing Rice After Season 50, Jeff Probst Says
Host Jeff Probst may end rice offers on Survivor after Season 50 as new-era players often reject them, reducing rice's strategic value in the game, he said.
- On November 26, Jeff Probst said he is considering reevaluating offering rice after Season 50, remarks made on the On Fire podcast after co-host Jay Wolff asked.
- Survivor's format change means no guaranteed food, a no‑food norm introduced in Season 41, with Probst considering reevaluating rice offers after Season 50, as he said on On Fire.
- In Episode 10 of Survivor 49, producers offered enough rice to last the rest of the game if three players sat out immunity, but contestants often rejected the deal to keep their shot.
- Fans voted earlier this year on Season 50's food rules, premiering on February 25, and Probst warned returning old‑era players may face ongoing food uncertainty.
- Probst called it an evolving situation and said the rice question could be revisited for Survivor 51 as players' attitudes like `We can eat tomorrow` reflect the evolving game dynamic.
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