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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, Survivor host, said he is considering reevaluating offering rice after Season 50 on the On Fire podcast after Jay Wolff asked.
- Producers introduced the no‑food norm in Season 41, starting the new era where Survivor, CBS reality series, makes food an earned resource rather than guaranteed.
- During Survivor 49, Probst offered rice for three players to sit out immunity, but contestants often rejected such deals to preserve their shot, Probst said on On Fire.
- Fans voted earlier this year on Season 50's food rules, premiering on February 25, and Probst warned returning old‑era players to prepare for no guarantees.
- 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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