What jail food taste like?!


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What jail food taste like?


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As being a cook I can tell ya. We worked on a contract to serve prisoners. They eat some pretty good stuff, depending on where they contract for the prep. Some jails serve cheap sorry food, tatses like cardboard, and some use Picadilly and Golden Coral, and other places like them. So dependends on the jail.

Jail food!!!

lke ur mom

porridge

I've never been to the big hotel but I can only guess it's tastes like HS cafeteria food.

In Arizona, it tastes like a bologna sandwich - because it is a bologna sandwich. Paris will probably be allowed to have a personal chef cater her meals - so she will never know.

Actually, it probably varies from place to place, just like everything else in life. I suspect that it pretty much tastes like the cafeteria food that you had in school, pretty institutional. I strongly suspect that the quality varies greatly from place to place, too. I would think that it is pretty bland to keep it from offending the most amount of people; very little herbs and spices.

Hope that this helps.

I hope I NEVER have to find out first hand.

it taste like eating a krusty burger with guys trying to kill u rape u in the showers and make u his *****

according to my loser son who has a rotating door to the slammer,mostly traffic infractions he describes the food as sh-t .he just don't eat it so my wife,not me mine ya puts money in his commissary and he buys chicken in a can and cheese crackers and cakes he says thats all he eats I would let him eat the sh-t

You'd be suprised, most of the time it's not as bad as everybody thinks. Sometimes the jail trustees that do the cooking are cooks and chefs on non-custodial work details. (hey...sometimes cooks have a little too much to drink and get caught driving too.) Sometimes they get creative and make nice things like ribs and steak.

Here is an idea for you. Ask your kid, friends kid, nephew, ect to go to school and bring some school cafeteria food to you. Then you will know.




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