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Maggots in meals – MDOC responds to latest food service issues

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The Detroit Free Press reports that a Jackson-area prison had three separate incidents of maggots in the food over the summer.

 

This isn’t the first time there have been complaints against Trinity Services Group. Last May the liberal advocacy group Progress Michigan obtained reports that a different facility had maggot infested potatoes.

Chris Gautz is a spokesperson for the Michigan Department of Corrections. He says food service has been outsourced for about five years now.

“It’s no secret that we’ve had issues with food service since the inception.”

He says they’ve amped up their oversight of the food service provider. One focus of their contract monitors is to make sure the food tastes better. 

“They’re also going to be going to the heart of it, which stems from some of the prisoner complaints, is the food quality. And so these monitors now are going to be looking at specific meals that are served, and they’re gonna walk back and they’re gonna look at what recipe was used, did they follow the recipe.

He says the department was made aware of the problems. Trinity is the privatized food service company in charge of the food. So far the department has fined the service more than 3.8 (m) million dollars for various contract violations.  

“It has been an issue. We’re continuing to work through that as best we can. But staffing is really at the heart of the issue, when they can’t find or retain enough qualified staff, that’s when problems arise.”

The transition to privatized food services has been a rocky one. The state switched to Trinity in 2015. That was after allegations of unsanitary conditions and other food problems arose with a previous vendor.