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Food waste caused by hoarding is made into a game in order to get people to empathise with itEducation and Awareness RaisingThrough the format of a game, it can be presented to players in a more relaxed and interactive way. Players intuitively experience the consequences of food hoarding in the game and then reflect on their behaviour in real life. The game can simulate the process of hoarding food and its consequences, such as food expiry and wastage, so that players can feel the importance of these issues first-hand. By allowing players to choose how to hoard and use food, they can see the different outcomes of different decisions. This cause-and-effect relationship can enhance their understanding of resource management and motivate them to be more careful with food consumption in reality.Appealing to a wider audienceCard games are easier to spread and promote than other forms of educational tools.This game is played until the end, where people hoard more and more event cards due to the distraction of the event cards, and then throw more and more of them into the rubbish bin, where the ingredients eventually fall out of the bin onto the table. The game reveals the real world of hoarding and waste, while also being educational. They do not require sophisticated equipment or background knowledge and can be played by anyone, thus allowing the concept of food waste to be spread to a wider audience.