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Prison worker says he was fired for refusing to serve rotten potatoes

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A former prison food services worker says he was fired because he would not serve rotten potatoes to inmates. Steve Pine worked at the Kinross Correctional Facility in the Upper Peninsula until this past weekend. He was employed by Trinity Services Group, a private contractor that provides food services to state prisons.

Pine tells The Detroit Free Press that he refused an order to have inmates sort through the potatoes. He was afraid that would lead a disturbance like one that occurred at the prison last September.

Chris Gautz is with the Michigan Department of Corrections. He says complaining about food in front of inmates can create a security risk. He says the department monitors how well vendors comply with state contracts.

“In this case, you know, we’re just going to continue to work with Trinity and make sure that they understand what’s acceptable and what’s not.”

“Instances like this that could be dealt with one way, if they’re dealt with in an improper way they can lead to serious and sometimes grave consequences in our facilities.”

He says Pine was fired because he complained loudly in front of inmates. 

“It caused all sorts of rumors and discontent among the prison    population.”

Gautz says the potatoes were never served to inmates.

Pine worked for a private contractor that provides prison food services. Poor food was cited as one of the reasons behind a disturbance at Kinross last September.