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The 'Alone' rules dictate what food items contestants could bring. Before the Alone producers drop participants into their territory in the wilderness, each person must choose 10 special items to bring with them. According to The History Channel, only two items may be food.
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Read More »Whether you are a seasoned Alone viewer or a newbie to The History Channel franchise, you might be wondering about the food situation in the reality TV show. Each season the producers drop 10 individuals in the wilderness to fend for themselves for as long as possible. They must find a way to survive without connection to each other or the outside world. The person who lasts the longest wins the grand prize — $500,000 cash. Along the way, the medical team evacuates many participants due to a low BMI from starvation. So, it seems that food is a valuable item to bring along. Some contestants bring food rations, but many others don’t — here’s why.
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