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Well, chances are the inmates' food is expired anyways: http://special.registerguard.com/csp/cms/s…
2
The nutritional value of what is on the tray is not the nutritional value of what is eaten. As I recall, on most days most of the food went to the carbage can.
3
Aww jeez quit yer cryin kids. In my day ketchup was considered a vegetable.
4
At my grade school, there was a lady near the trash cans at the exit of the cafeteria who would check to make sure you ate at least half of everything on your tray. If not, you were sent back inside to do so.

I am now an expert at cramming food onto one side of a plate to make it look like half of it has been eaten. Something I still do to this day in restaurants when I don't eat much of what I ordered.
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DemonJuice, I went through the same thing! My 5th grade year they installed this practice, really ridiculous. Food was stuffed into the milk carton, sprinkled on the floor, put into other kids paper lunch bags, whatever it took.
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Ah yes, the food in the milk carton trick! I forgot about that one.
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The daily costs are about the same the the prison feeds 3 meals. You should not finish those meals, 1400 calories is the daily survival ration. Three of them a day and you would pack on about 2 pounds per week.
8
I remember eating a lot of salad in school. That's about the only thing that seemed safe.
9
I lived on cafeteria salad dry cereal my second semester in college, and I still got food poisoning once. Not making this up. I Got out of campus housing as soon as possible after that.

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