As the world continues to battle the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, another crisis looms in the background. Hunger is on the rise again. Though over the past decade, we have witnessed some decline in the prevalence of undernourishment; however, the projected global economic slowdown has threatened food security for those who face inequalities of income and other resources by as much as 20% more. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 820 million people are deprived of food as of 2019, and it continues to disproportionately affect millions of children worldwide.