June 26, 2008
This looks strangely like the “veggie pate” (aka passover food) that they serve for an outragious sum of money at Brasille in Toronto
bullshit:

Can prison food be unconstitutionally bad?
Nutraloaf (sometimes called Nutri-loaf, sometimes just “the loaf”) is served in state prisons around the country. It’s not part of the regular menu but is prescribed for inmates who have misbehaved in various ways—usually by proving untrustworthy with their utensils. The loaf provides a full day’s nutrients, and it’s finger food—no fork necessary.

This looks strangely like the “veggie pate” (aka passover food) that they serve for an outragious sum of money at Brasille in Toronto

bullshit:

Can prison food be unconstitutionally bad?

Nutraloaf (sometimes called Nutri-loaf, sometimes just “the loaf”) is served in state prisons around the country. It’s not part of the regular menu but is prescribed for inmates who have misbehaved in various ways—usually by proving untrustworthy with their utensils. The loaf provides a full day’s nutrients, and it’s finger food—no fork necessary.