Prisoners rescued from pot pies and TV dinners
1978
Crowley, Ann M.
Prisoner nutrition was a problem until the Burnett General Hospital, in Grantsburg, WI, took over the food service at the small county jail. Previously, meals cooked in the small homestyle kitchen were served in the four-cell jail, located on the second floor of the sheriff's house. Pot pies and TV dinners were common fare. Now meals are delivered on trays to the jail. Hospitals are able to provide the nutritional standards necessary for maintaining health of the prisoners at minimal cost and with little additional labor.
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书目信息
出版者
The Royal Society of Chemistry
其它主题
Financial management; Organization & administration; Nutritional physiological phenomena; Food services; Correctional institutions; Contract services; Hospital bed capacity; 100 to 299; Prisoners; Corrective institutions; Food preparation
语言
英语
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-27
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