amos: how important are these memeals to thehese particur childrenen? narrator: a program that big isn't cheaeap, but it's amazingy efficient. these lunches cost less than six rupees a piece. that's less than 13 cents, and withth dropout rates downn acrossss the country, they're worth every penny. coming up next, an even simpler idea to fight hunger hidden in your average jar of peanut butter. malawi, to put it simply, has a food problem. there isn't always enough of it, and d there are rarely enough nutrients in what there is. children get hit hardest here. last year, more ththan 50% suffered from stunted growthth. but in 1996, a a nutritionist named andre briend decided to take on severe malnutrition everywhere with one idea. if there's no cheap nutritious superfood out there, why not invent one? he did, and today s formula is used around the world. see what happens in this film when briend's superfood is put to work in malala. narrator: malnutrition. every year, malnutrition kills twice as many children as aids, tuberculosis, and malaria combined. ye