Are pizza, chicken too much for inmates? Koreans debate holiday meals
The provision of special meals including pizza and fried chicken to inmates at correctional facilities across Korea for National Liberation Day has sparked an online debate, with some questioning why convicted criminals should receive holiday treats, while others said the meals were provided within existing budgets. Monthly inmate meal plans from correctional facilities around the country were…
The provision of special meals, including pizza and fried chicken, to inmates in Korea for National Liberation Day has ignited a heated online debate. Some argue that convicted criminals should not receive holiday treats, while others claim that the meals are part of the existing budget. Various correctional facilities across the country have shared their monthly inmate meal plans online, with particular focus on the special menus served during the national holiday.
Inmates at North Gyeongsang Province Prison No. 1 in Cheongsong County were served half a pizza, while Cheongju Women's Prison in North Chungcheong Province offered fried and seasoned chicken. The average cost of a single meal at correctional facilities nationwide is approximately 1,700 won ($1.2). Menus are typically planned on a weekly basis and repeated throughout the month.
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