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>>9233181
>What the general guideline for prison food?

A buddy’s now deceased jail bird older cousin (habitual B&E and drug dealing, otherwise a funny dude) once said country / city jail food is the worst, as nobody is there for long and thus nobody gives a fuck about cooking.

But he said real prison food is pretty good, (considering the low cost ingredients) as the cooks are usually guys serving long sentences and have had lots of time to learn how to cook.

He also said he used to keep a baseball bat, glove and a couple of baseballs in the back seat, as that’s legally considered “sporting equipment” and not a weapon, as having just the bat would be.

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>>5492441
>The food in jail was better then the food at school.

Buddy's cousin was in and out of jail and prison his whole life (mostly B&E and drug dealing) and he said the food
in county jails was the absolute worst; over cooked, under cooked, actual rotten food, etc. as nobody in county
jail is there for long and thus nobody gives a shit.

But he said food in prison was great, as the chefs were lifers or in for decades and took pride in their jobs, as
cooking was the only thing they had to look forward to day after day after day.

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