by Assist. Editor | Dec 3, 2024 | Food, front page, Infrastructure
We’ve been doing investigative reporting on allegations of food theft out of Complex Kitchen. Staff and inmate workers report unusual truck activity at night. A pallet of tomatoes, with a yellow bar code sticker attached, said, “Tomatoes diced chunks/ 6 of...
by Assist. Editor | Nov 21, 2024 | Food, front page, Health, Infrastructure
Nothing works…not even one. FOOD: Aramark was supposed to be the first thing that really changed for the good in the last 16 years, but alas, that too broke after only 3 weeks. While the Aramark supervisors were here, the prison food made a tremendous...
by Editor | Oct 25, 2024 | Food, front page, Infrastructure
(In the years we’ve been reporting on the prison food, this isn’t the first time this quote has been documented. We hoped the new vendor, Aramark, would not be sexist, but we were wrong. One of the reasons we think this doesn’t change is Aramark...
by Editor | Oct 6, 2024 | Food, front page, Infrastructure
Since the advent of Aramark’s good food and nutrition on Sept 30th, the entire population of San Carlos wants to eat in the chow hall. Instead of making this transition easier, DW Tony Baloney is making it much more difficult. There are TWO kitchens at Carlos,...
by Editor | Oct 6, 2024 | Food, front page, Infrastructure
One thing we know for sure about the first 24 hours of Aramark food is….it’s VERY popular with the residents. All units report long lines “to the I-10 freeway” (hyperbole obviously), but the meaning is clear, people that never ate prison food,...
by Editor | Aug 26, 2024 | Food, front page
We think Thornell has their number. The bad actors are Trinity, purveyors of fine shmeat, slop, rats, cockroaches, expired food, ecoli, toddler portions, and mystery meals. No Care Naphcare: The worst for-profit, healthcare vendor Peeville has ever had, in our humble...