Chapter 1076 - Enter the Warehouse (1/2)

Chapter 1076: Enter the Warehouse

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio <i class="_hr">Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

The cooks were not prisoners, but employees of the GEO coood personalities Because Li Du had come to teach them how to make

noodles, they were friendly to him

GEO Corporation was a well-known private prison company in the United States It has

undertaken the entire ement of many prisons

Private prisons were a feature in A correctional facilities had

becoovern

The United States spent a lot of e its prisoners In 2010,

according to the Bureau of Prisons, the United States spent 485 billion on prison

reeducation through labor Moreover, the nu to Li Du’s knowledge, the total number of prisoners in the United States was

more than 22 million, and one in 110 adults was behind bars

He knew this nu report about the disorder

in American prisons

California’s prison expenses were relatively high Every year, the state would spend

50,000 on each prisoner, so in order to save

prisoners to other states If the prisons became too crowded they would release

prisoners in advance, and even prisoners on the death roould spend years waiting

for the execution of their sentence because there were so h was now ready to ith, and the next step was fa noodles with a noodlethem in a pan of oil

Noodles had to be fried at a low temperature, so the stove needed to be off and on

repeatedly Li Du took care of that, teaching the cook how to control the oil te the noodles out of the oil and drying them in the sun, the end result was a

simple, quick to cook food

The cooks tasted it and raised their thu!”

Li Du boasted, “We can even make noodles in different flavors You want spicy? When

you h You want tomato flavor? Add

toar”

The cooks nodded The white cook, with his big blue eyes and big nose, patted hihed “Did I say so funny?”

The head cook shook his head and said, “You don’t understand, young man”

This hy the prisoners loved the work in the kitchen

Because the budget was so low, Miami prisons have had to economize on their

inmates’ meals

Instead of three hot meals a day, prisoners now had two hot meals and one cold meal a

day on weekdays, and only two meals a day on weekends

This was not about the Mia on food, but rather a policy known

across the United States as “penal econoovernainst society

As a result,physical labor every day could not get

along on a diet of such poor quantity and quality

Therefore, the prisoners liked to work in the kitchen Although it was hard work, they

would have the opportunity to eat so appetites

even gathered the leftover food fro this left Li Du dumbfounded The United States always advertised its