Jeff Probstloves to tempt people.
Not in a creepy way, mind you.
Instead of tempting people with his dreamy dimples, Probst likes to temptSurvivorplayers with something else food.

The ‘Survivor 44’ cast.Robert Voets/CBS
So why even take the chance, especially with a million dollars on the line?
At least some of them are.
“First off, I think they’re going to starve us pretty bad.

Jeff Probst and the cast of ‘Survivor 44’.Robert Voets/CBS
And secondly, not everybody wins.
So I think that what it takes is for you to understand what your strengths and weaknesses are.
Sums up Kane: “Know your weaknesses, and go for the food if you’re weak.”
He’s not alone.
“Hell yeah, I’d sit out a challenge for food,” Claire Rafson says enthusiastically.
“I think personally, know your strengths, know your weaknesses.
I am not the most physical person.
So If I don’t have a good shot of winning and there’s food?
I’m going to take the food.
Carson Garrett also supports potentially sitting out for food, but for a completely different reason.
“I absolutely would sit out of a challenge, depending on the challenge throw in, for food.
So any reward challenge like that I will sit out.
I won’t do it.”
Who else would take the food over competition?