
Food in prison and who's stealing it
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Takeaways
G.C. Brown was wrongly convicted and spent 17 years in prison.
Prison food quality has significantly declined over the years.
Inmates often do not receive the food allocated for them.
Corruption exists within the prison food supply chain.
Holiday meals in prison have been cut back significantly.
Taxpayers spend a large amount on housing inmates, yet food quality is poor.
Advocacy for prison reform is crucial for change.
Many inmates are innocent or received harsh sentences.
The penal system is plagued by mismanagement and waste.
Raising awareness about these issues is essential for reform.
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