No Eyes vs. One Hands

No Eyes vs. One Hands
I cook dinner for a group of people. They get a free meal. And it’s good.

The terms:
# people are grouped as pairs
# one person is blindfolded, the other has their hand taped to their leg. Put another way, one person can work with both hands, the other has sight.
# the pairs help each other eat. The one-handed person needs the two-handed person to dish up their food. The two-handed person needs the person with sight to help find the food.

The pairs are interdependent and need to work together in order to eat, to survive.
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