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Posted on Sat. Dec. 20, 2014 - 12:01 am EDT
Cost of jail food to drop slightly in 2015
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The County Commissioners Friday approved a contract under which A'viands Food and Service Management will feed inmates for about 89 cents per meal, down about three cents from the price currently charged by ABL Management Inc. A meal for work-release participants will cost $1.56, up from about $1.44, with transportation accounting for the higher cost, according to Sheriff Ken Fries, who said A'viands already serves the county's Juvenile Justice Center and is expected to provide better quality and service than ABL. By law inmates must receive at least 2,800 calories per day.
Cost of jail food to drop slightly in 2015
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Saturday, December 20, 2014 - 12:01 am
It will cost a little less to feed inmates in the Allen County Jail next year.
The County Commissioners Friday approved a contract under which A'viands Food and Service Management will feed inmates for about 89 cents per meal, down about three cents from the price currently charged by ABL Management Inc. A meal for work-release participants will cost $1.56, up from about $1.44, with transportation accounting for the higher cost, according to Sheriff Ken Fries, who said A'viands already serves the county's Juvenile Justice Center and is expected to provide better quality and service than ABL. By law inmates must receive at least 2,800 calories per day.
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