The Food So Bad That It's Banned In Prison
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Imagine your cooking being so bad that Vermont calls it "cruel and unusual punishment".
You should’ve grown up eating my mother’s cooking.
@@XalphYT How bad could your mother's cooking have been?
Gordon Ramsay should judge it
@@SurprisinglyDeep After he had finished dinner one night, my mother asked my father if he had liked it.
“I ate it, didn’t I?” was his reply.
@@XalphYT Okay. Thanks for the reply. However what sort of stuff did your mom cook and how did she fail to cook it well? Did she make like overly dry meatloaf, lumpy pasta or soggy lasagna? Stuff like that?
Honestly, when he listed the ingredients I thought it was another joke.
Especially the Kool-Aid part
If you remove the salad i might eat it. I might throw up, but i've eaten some unpleasant stuff as well so it won't be much of a downgrade.
I saw an example of a "big-house recipe" for Nutriloaf being prepared on the 'tube here. It had grated carrots, applesauce, raisins, oatmeal, canned beans, and much more; just a melange of foods that, eaten separately, are perfectly palatable, providing life-giving nutrients and fiber to spare.
However, when the ingredients are mixed and molded into this misbegotten, miserable, mutated mockery of a meal, and baked or steamed (and, paradoxically, moist heating will render it just as insanely dry and crumbly as dry roasting will), you get this Geneva Convention-violating, weaponized Constipation Helper horror.
Nothing used in it even remotely compliments anything else, and flavors that shouldn't come within a mile of each other actively clash on the tongue like gangs in a prison riot. Nutriloaf ought to be served flambé-style on a burning miniature mattress, and studded with pretzel sticks carved into edible shivs, to complete the presentation.
i did too or that those were the different food options
How worse It can be?
Is it even worse than Iguana-On-a-Stick?
To be fair, being sentenced to “the loaf” is indeed an unusual punishment
it is time to enter t h e l o a f
@@AttractorsAltAccount NOOOOOOOO
Better than a cockmeat sandwich anyway.
But not cruel. Cruel is being set on fire alive, skinned and dragged down the road behind a truck. Or being forced to swallow acid/other foul things.
@@aspiechan420 the loaf is foul
“Salad, pasta, green beans, bread...”
Huh, doesn’t seem so bad-
“Cookies...”
Excuse me?
“Coffee, milk...”
Uhhh...
“and Kool-Aid”
Why. Who made this abomination?!
Its coffee,milk or kool aid*
It was a collaboration between Satan, Hitler, Bin-laden, and That Vegan Teacher
@@SillyVaporeon better be soy milk or vegan teacher would freak
yummy 🙃😔
"Hm doesnt sound that ba- OH GOD WHAT THE FUCK"
Military catering: “Write that down! Write that down! Why didn’t we think of this?”
School caterers did this years ago
@@Eye_of_a_Texan have you ever had a real MRE? Some of them are DELICIOUS!
Charles the french reference?
@@cashews224 yeah,I heard the Swedish MRE has Swedish meatballs in them.
@@PirateCat822 even in the states the meatballs in marinara is considered the best.
Prison: *bans food*
School: that'll be 14,99$
They do it at about 4/5$ now. But yah in 50 years 15$
Me: packs lunch
School: you weren't supose to do that
In my school we have free food
Yes i too have free food but Americans are who mostly watch hai
@@bobin3113 ye i live in europe
How peculiar that bad food is considered a violation of rights, but psychosis inducing solitary confinement for 23 1/2 a day (for months or even years) is just peachy.
to be fair, things like Solitary confinement have been brought into question legally a lot as well.
There are plenty of people trying to get it banned as a form of unlawful torture.
nah man, you see, Cruel AND unusual punishment is bad, solitary confinement isnt unusual ya see
So a child rapist/serial killer should live the same way as a drug user or dui?
@@Me-ui3ug they should live in a way that doesnt violate basic human rights.
Solitary Confinement is basically torture. Its literally been documented to be a form of mental torture.
Even the worst criminals dont deserved to be tortured or stripped of all human decency. Doing so would make us monsters no better than them and defeats the entire point of prison anyways.
The point of prison is to punish and rehabilitate people back into society (most of the time). But stripping away all human dignity is just cruel and inhuman of us.
You shouldnt Dehumanize people who commit crimes. Their actions may be vile, and htey may be guilty of vile things, but an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind. There are ways to punish people without stripping away their humanity.
@@Me-ui3ug Hey look, you found good examples of people that deserve the death penalty.
There's a former local judge who would describe "loaf" when trying to 'scare straight' juvenile offenders.
"prisoners deserve a hearing prior to being subjected to the loaf" is the greatest phrase ever spoken on this channel
How’s that related to the sentence?
@Stella Hohenheim yes prisoners deserve a slave before being subjected to the loaf
@Stella Hohenheim actually you get treated way better than a slave would
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Imagine being the one guy who actually likes nutraloaf
You could break all the prison rules and be rewarded with a "delicious" meal!
"He's too dangerous to be left alive!"
warm with sriacha it's not bad
When I worked as a guard we actually had three dudes that requested load as their meal nearly everyday. Outside was the left overs of the previous days meal and it wasnt always dry and unpleasant.
@@charlesedwards2348 interesting
@@charlesedwards2348 why
“I’m an activist”
“For what?”
“Anti-nutraloaf”
From what I’ve seen here, Nutraloaf is absolutely edible. It just so happens to be so edible that it comes full circle and becomes *just barely* edible.
Do you eat ice cream with ketchup? This’s basically that but way worse all ingredients are absolutely edible separately but together they’re abhorrent
@the_jingo Edible doesn't mean pleasant to eat. Shoe leather is technically edible (emphasis on *technically*), but I'm pretty sure nobody would ever want to eat their shoes.
On the other hand, nightshade berries are apparently very pleasant to eat, but they're still super poisonous.
Prisons in Massachusetts: *we did it boys, disgusting food is no more"
Schools in Massachusetts: *laughs in crappy school lunches*
Meanwhile in New York:My school lunch is actually pretty good.
I loved my school lunches. Of course, that was sixty or more years ago when we had "Lunch ladies" that actually cooked the food onsite. Dishes and utensils washed and reused, not huge bags of foam and paper to the dump. Nothing packaged and/or branded, like I see today when I've visited grandkids.
Isn't there more money going to prison food than school food lol
@@frequentlycynical642 some still make great food. My school had an award winning cook who made great food, but she quit about 2 years ago. The cook that replaced her is so bad that I sometimes ask myself how she managed to get the job. Often there's nearly no seasoning on the food and/or it's under/overcooked.
@@frequentlycynical642 I'm glad, though, that I live in Sweden where the school food is free, so if I'm low on money I can still eat.
Judge: I sentence you to one meal of the loaf. *bangs gavel*
Lawyer: Your honor, please! That punishment is too severe for my client!
Judge: "I sentence you to being forced to eat the loa-"
Them: *dies on the spot*
@@TinyDeskEngineer HAHA!HE DIDNT FINISH!
Couldn’t we think of an alternative? 100 years in prison, perhaps?
Almost as severe as being sent to Detroit.
Seriously. Are we going to be so weak on crime we want to ensure law breakers the right to state provided meals with a minimum taste requirement? A hard to enforce slippery slope. What's next, no instant mashed potatoes? Or no bars because it might make them feel trapped and hurt their psyche?
Vaguely related personal experience: I spent 56 days in the hospital. After 42 says, I could barely choke down the food. After 50 days, I couldn't even be in the same room as the food without gagging. I would wake up coughing and retching, look over, and see a plate of hospital food on my table. I resorted to ordering delivery once a day, and splitting it into 2 meals.
And that's not even food designed to be a punishment.
True. Its absolutely tasteless and somewhat disgusting compared to my or my mom cooking. Cant imagine WHAT is bad food if that is a good one.
I was in the hospital for 5 days after my spine tried to cut my spinal cord and.... that hospital may be named after a saint but that is the kind of food you force sinners to eat.
The food in the hospital I was recovering in was actually pretty decent. A bit bland but a good variety of different items so it never felt monotonous.
Hospital food and regular prison food has TOO MANY SIMILARITIES FOR COMFORT.
He did not mention that the ingredients are spoiled already. He also did not say that Sheriff Arpiao houses prisoners in military tents even when it is an excess of 120 degrees outside. He also has brought chain gangs where the prisoners are expected to work in that heat.
Ironically, *lobster* was once considered a violation of human rights because of how often the "trash of the sea" was fed to prisoners... and now look how much we _pay_ for a plate 🦞💰
Shotguns used to be considered the same level of cruelty as bio weapons and torture by the germans in WW1 because it was so powerful once inside the enemy's trench. I have a feeling that we will look back on this too and see that yet again the past didnt understand what is common knowledge in the future
Aidan Quiett so basically shotguns were too op and they had to remove it?
@@rcksnxc361 Yeah they got nerfed :(
@@aidanquiett668 so what your saying is nutraloaf should be expensive instead of a well deserved treat for inmates. Must be fun living in your bubble.
I don't think prisoners were given garlic butter and candle light to eat their lobster with, to say nothing of those cute, little lobster bibs.
1:08 you got me there.
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School cafeteria ladies: WRITE THAT DOWN!
"Is everything alright, sweetie? You haven't even touched your Nutraloaf."
Edit: 2:26
This is exactly what Remmy DIDN'T want when he saw Linguini throwing ingredients into the pot! 🤣
Judge: "You have 2 options, 1 loaf meal or execution."
Sentenced Guy: "Isn't it obvious? Bring out the firing squad."
Judge: What's your last meal request?
Convict: Nutraloaf.
Judge: 😳
@@Dear_Mr._Isaiah_Deringer lmao
@@Dear_Mr._Isaiah_Deringer "I wanted both, Your Honor 😏
@@TitaniumSteelGreatest "Now if you would please be so kind as to fire the loaf up my ass, Your Honor."
@@poketrainerrandy5960 I forgot I posted the comment and got genuinely scared and worried
2:27 Ironically, in a prison, that food could very well have been cooked by a rat, in both meanings of the word.
and quite possibly cooked *with* said rat as well
@@andrewzheng4038 also both meanings or
To be fair, this is what an average human dish would probably taste like to a rat
If you need do describe something as "technically edible", I think you should stop right there.
there are a lot of things that are technically edible, but you don't see me out there scarfing down my lawn.
everything is technically edible once
"For Profit Prisons' will try to save costs wherever they can, Food costs being one of the areas they always want to cut back on.
Reminds me of that time Homer Simpson declared all foods should be eaten in nutritional bar form, which he then tried to do with spaghetti and meatballs.
One bite later: “Hospital please.”
Haha 5lbs of spaghetti in a small bar
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I was pretty far through this video before I realized you weren’t going to circle back and reveals that recipe as a joke, and that was ACTUALLY what they were serving...
Same. I was like "This must be a joke. Surely it's a joke. Wow, it's real!"
I'd still like to try it just once to see what the fuss is about.
A bite of it sure, not the whole bloody lot.
Just go to school on a Monday and ask for free lunch
Same
I tried it. DONT. DEAR GOD DONT. WHY.
@@CesarMartinez-wi7wc or Friday, hell, any days would works
From serving lobsters to nutraloaf, the US correctional system has progressed.
Hi. I worked as an inmate supervisor in a corrections kitchen. I saw one loaf in my 6 months there. It was served to an inmate in the segregation unit who tried to squirt feces and urine at the corrections officers out of his cell access panel during tray collection after a meal.
Nutrient Loaf Is absolutely as disgusting as it sounds and is absolutely used as a punishment. But tbh, its a comparatively small symptom at the top of the mountain of issues plaguing the American corrections system. The base goals of our corrections systems need to be driven towards rehabilitation not punishment, as it is now, before we can fix institutional "administrative foibles" Like NutriLoaf and camera coverage dead zones.
The reform necessary to make our CJ system effective and safe is a generational effort at least. That's how absolutely FUBAR the whole thing is.
Thanks guys for the work you do in educating people on the massive injustice and criminality in our corrections and justice system.
We have so much emphasis on individual responsibility. Sure. But if you want things to actually change, *statistically*, you have to address root influences
What is a "segregation unit"? The Civil Rights Act didn't get to prisons yet?
@@e.moonbound2420…you do know that “segregation” is not limited to just race, right?
It's short for "administrative segregation housing unit" pr some variation of that - basically a nicer term for "solitary confinement". Solitary is known for making people go very crazy very fast, and that inmate probably wouldn't have tried the feces thing if he hadn't been put in there in the first place. There's a documentary called "solitary nation" you can watch about it.
Make me a loaf.
Wait. They make all that spaghetti, salad, etc. and then chop it up and shove it in the oven? Seems like extra steps are being taken to be more cruel to prisoners.
They already have to cook all that food for the rest of the prisoners, they just make it into a loaf for the ones being bad.
If I understand correctly, it's actually just leftovers from regular meals blended and loafed up rather than meals made for the sole purpose of turning them into sick
That is still taking extra steps fore the sole purpose of being more cruel.
Yep, that’s pretty much it. The point is that they want to be cruel. Glad it’s being banned in some places.
It absolutely is just being cruel with extra steps
I really want to know about the 61 year old German who was almost made queen of England. Why would you make this video private just before I clicked on it to watch? Rude af
If this video is released again after this comment. I’m not psychic. I’ve just ‘rang dat bell’ and you should too for content that is at least half as interesting as you expected it to be.
I think it’s because he forgot to throw his sponsorship on it. Wouldn’t be shocked if it goes back up with dashlane plug soon lmao
True
3:30 i really didnt need a close up of a tongue
Plus it’s fissured
Next video on Wendover Productions:
The logistics of bad airplane food
It's because the lower pressure makes your tastebuds less effective
@@markchinguz4401 I thought the planes were pressurized? 🤔
Gonna like once more then 69 likes
@@cappyjones yes, but there isn’t as much pressure as there is on the ground. If there wasn’t a difference it wouldn’t make your ears pop
@@cappyjones I think it is more the moisture levels, not pressure.
"Nutraloaf is so bad, it is banned in prisons"
Me: "So what, prisoners are people aswell"
"It is banned in American prisons"
Me: "HOLY SHIT!!"
You know it must be REALLY bad when it's not allowed in the US
@@tim..indeed the freedom is strong but the loaf is stronger
Reddit moment
But it's not banned in American schools
@@Thomas-lu8mp Have you ever MET a child? Serial killers are sometimes better humans.
"You have broken multiple rules, you now must eat the loaf"
"Finally, now I get to use this gun I hid in my pocket!"
*shoots self*
I was falsely arrested by temple terrace police, guess where, fl, for trying to file a complaint against an officer. Won a 100k settlement, but no one wanted to report about it. But while in jail illegally for 11 days in which I sprained my ankle with no treatment other than 1 tylenol, they also fed us something called pork, sounds good on menu, which looked and smelled like a lump of cat food. Lost 10 lbs in that 11 days...join the florida jail diet!
Prisons: Nutraloaf is so bad, we banned it.
School cantines: Finally, a worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary!
hi dee
@@AxxLAfriku wait Axxl made a normal comment!
@@AxxLAfriku Arrested for previous crimes
Some dude staring at a nutri-bullet: "I bet that tastes fucking delicious..."
Look, I don't swallow nutri-bullets for fun, or on a regular basis. I was young, I needed the money, and they said nobody I know would ever see the video.
1:13 honestly my brain went straight to soylent green when i saw that and i gotta say, wasnt too far off
Great movie reference!
when someone says "technically eatable" you know we have gone to far
But there are many technically edible things out there, like tree bark, and clay. Are you saying that NATURE has gone too far?
I'm 90% sure that the Nutraloaf was served at my cafeteria a few weeks ago. This is not a joke, I'm being 10/10 serious right here. Looked almost exactly the same as the photo.
they got the same companies supplying food to schools and prisons
@@marcel1372 Who's saying those things are different?
One of my lawyer friends researched this topic by actually trying to go on a "disciplinary Nutraloaf diet" to see what it's like, back in 2009. (There's an after action report from this at czcams.com/video/EsWeoH0OiL4/video.html)
It turns out the biggest punishment factor here isn't even the loaf itself! What *really* upgrades it to "cruel and unusual punishment" is that eating the same food over and over again without any variation, especially when it's not particularly *good*, is a uniquely maddening form of monotony.
Did he remember to use food well past it's expiry date that has then been left on the kitchen counter overnight? Because from a medical standpoint it's a non-issue: nutraloaf is illegal.
not to mention in institutions, meals are a bright spot in the day.
When your bat soup is so good the whole world knows about about it in a month: shef
but to be fair....an odd tidbit of history, they used to serve lobster in new england as prison food, and lawsuit against that in early 1900s prevented that. XD
In some German prisons the inmates are allowed to cook their own meals. Same in Norway. (The prisons with the highest rehabilitation rate)
The punitive prison system serves no purpose other than manufacturing human suffering. We will abolish it! :)
@@b.6603 agreed! :)
@@b.6603 :)
I'm of the impression that prison models also depend on the culture of the inmate population. In China, I understand that they switched FROM a rehabilitation model TO a punishment model after the former proved ineffective (alternately, because the latter proved profitable for prison officials and politicians, but hey....)
Doesn’t Germany let out murderers after only a couple decades too?!
Probably still more delicious than whatever I can cook.
Edit: Damn, People are more supportive than I thought, Thanks though.
Given that this compressed pigs food is apparently made by blending pasta, salad, cookies and coffee together, that's truly a rare talent you got there, bro... ;)
NO, no it not.
Minute ramen is awesome, don't downgrade yourself
@@winnamon7587 It is!I love it!
I cook my chicken with uranium so you probably better then me
"THIS CRAP'S SO UNEDIBLE IT'S ILLEGAL"
You throw so much shade in this video and I love it
nutraloaf looks like something my cat would throw up 🤮
And it's the same color as my vomit. No, I'm actually being serious.
Leave Shrek alone
Thanks for sharing. This reminds me of my times on a US submarine doing food onload. While daisy-chaining boxes of food on a submarine for deployment I would often see boxes of food that would say this: "UNFIT FOR PRISONER CONSUMPTION". What is sad is in Military submarines are considered to have some of the best food, yet we had food that was marked not good for prisoners, a lovely way to support the troops.
I just finished watching the video about a German queen of England, and suddenly the video was made private. Strange.
Which one?
It's not anymore
Why was the most recent video privated? Was there an error in that video? I understand if that is the case or something similar.
I think it’s because he forgot to throw his sponsorship on it. Wouldn’t be shocked if it goes back up with dashlane plug soon lmao
I've been wondering that to
Yeah same
I don't know, maybe certain joke in the video triggered censorship.
I KNEW IT
prisons: this food is so bad that we banned here
schools: *finally, some good fucking food*
Buffalo meat loaf 🍞
I always wanted to know what is inside meatloaf, is it bread or is it meat. I assume its bread because chocolate meatloaf with actual meat sounds gross.
I pack lunch
Ahahahhaa
Are you from the U.S. ?
I worked DOC for 2 years dealing with the corruption & illegal shit before I could finally find a new job. Can confirm. Inmates in confinement (as opposed to open pop housing, for problematic inmates) would rather go hungry and not eat at all vs eating the loaf. Many times I'd have to give it to them and they'd just tell me no, not to even put it in the food flaps.
Bart Simpson (in 2021, if he had aged in real time): You're serving us Nutraloaf? I thought that was banned in this state!
Prison cafeteria worker: Not quite. Krusty Brand Imitation Nutraloaf! 9 out of 10 inmates can't tell the difference! And since it's a different recipe, it flies right under the law!
3:48
Help me they’re holding my family hostage
"Prisoners at least deserve a hearing before being subjected to the loaf"
What a time to be alive
Bill love your profile picture
@@gracenotme671 Thanks! Pickles are wonderful
For rreal. Just give em the loaf who cares, it's just loaf
@@BillPickle And he turned himself into a pickle, funniest shit I've ever seen
Prisoner Mood:
Extremly low expectaions 30
Killed someone 12
Defeated faction leader 10
Disturbed sleep x3 -3
Awful prison cell -4
Slept in the cold -4
Ugly envorinment -10
Ate kibble -12
Ate without a table -3
Now I want to know what it tastes like....
see me choking ten days later and screaming “NEVER AGAIN”
*“Technically counts as food” best description of my moms food lmao*
Wait a minute-
F
What’s Obama’s last name?
@@HomebrandFishfood care
@@HomebrandFishfood gaming
I find it hard to believe that a food would be so bad it would be banned in prison, I am clicking in this video to see if my disbelief is with merit.
Edit title is correct. My disbelief was without merit. I am awaiting the brick episode.
well was it????? dont leave us in the dark!!!
@Adolf Hitler interesting name for your CZcams account. Would you care to explain why your named that and why your pfp is what it is?
I mean the loaf kinda looks like a brick. Maybe this was the brick episode
Isn’t there like a full 2 hours episode on bricks on nebula?
@@francoisunger6466 Yep, there's a mega-episode all about bricks. Well kinda about bricks. If anyone asks, it's just bricks.
Punishment my eye, prison for profit uses it to avoid spending money on food.
“The food so bad it’s banned in prisons”
Me: my school dinners
Sam and his team are single handily keeping the stock footage market afloat
School canteens: I’ll take your entire stock
Lmao
The comment immediately above yours right now:
"Robinson (Robi) Iliev
6 minutes ago
I already know these comments are gonna be "wow my school lunch made it into this video""
I heard about the loaf and seen it during my brief time at a government paid non-voluntary resort, but never got a chance to taste it, due to not getting an opportunity to be punished further. Dry white bread and single slice bologna and cheese was instead one of the choices for lunch which I selected from the menu every day, and not just for the reason that it was the only item. Dinners were actually not too bad.. and believe it or not, 3 months is all you need to get in good shape when you're not given choices in food nor extra. Technically it's the easiest process to achieve.. eat less, move more. But I digress.
Also ALOT of military food comes packaged in "Not for Institutional Use", and one even stated "Could be considered Inhumane". Helped with food breakouts on a ship in '08.
I went to an inner-city elementary school which served dinner. They did serve this.
This school should be sued then, as they are serving illegal food.
You have been sentenced to jail for serving the forbidden loaf.
@@scrumptiousbee1032 as a result, eat this
Incoming: *My schools lunch food* comments.
Do you know how bad school food out here in the SW is?
@@Attaxalotl bag of milk and rotten seasoned mike n like?
I've seen two comments saying those comments will be here but not actually any *my schools lunch food* comments.
@@bluisarchived5527
No, but the milk tastes sour for some reason and the mac & cheese tastes like a mix of the sharp part of cheddar without the actual cheddar flavor and the color orange.
They could have serve those "ingredients" separate and it would be 10 times better and more humane 😂
I honestly expect him to talk about how prisoners can’t be served lobster too much
Makes you wonder why they combined apple sauce, spaghetti, and a cookie into a loaf instead of just serving it separately
Get it right, its a cookie or applesauce with your spaghetti. It is a prison after all
It was specifcally made as punishment. They literally said that in the video.
Using leftover food and no need to give prisoners utensils to eat this. Less to clean and extra mental punishment to eat a meal by hand only.
Try watching the video and you’ll find out why. 🙄
It's mainly served as a punishment for inmates who are known for throwing their food at guards. The loaf is much harder to make a mess with and less dangerous if thrown.
Nutraloaf isn't banned, it just can't be served without reason. It's primary purpose is that it can be slid underneath a door for an offender who's door can't be opened for some reason. I've met inmates who like loaf
Except in the list of places he read off where it is in fact banned. Unlike the places you're talking about that require a good reason, and the other places where there's no rules about it at all.
@@johnladuke6475 it's very clickbaity. It's like calling GTA "the game so violent it's banned!" Because a few places banned it.
The funny thing is that you CAN make good tasting food cubes. They just didnt care about flavor composition or anything, they just took all the food off the line and mashed it together.
This is the kind of cooking i do when im really stoned
when I was in the army one form of punishment is to eat MRE for dinner for a week, and I don’t even remember what we were punished for 😅
Is it taht bad?
@@XKQ2 it’s actually pretty good in the field , but after eating it straight for a week you get” “food fatigue “ and even with heater the food never get to the level of real hot meal, especially after one day of training nothing is a better treat than a hot meal, knowing after the day you gonna eat some survival food on the ground it’s just…sad
Sounds like something a low level comic villain would think of so that’s pretty cruel and usual
If you give meal loaf to _every_ inmate, it's not unusual anymore. *taps temple *
1:50 - 'That doesn't sound bad at all!'
1:53 - Oh..
1:54 - OH
1:55 - STOP
can we please talk about the stock video at 1:33
Hi Bonnie bee
I've spent some time in the county jail(as an inmate) - a bit different than prison. We had those loaves there. Mostly I saw it being given to mental patients and those that would throw regular food at the sheriff's deputies. I worked in the kitchen and I was more concerned about the frozen food that had been expired for more than a year and the food that said "Not For Human Consumption" right on the box. The loaves I saw were made from whatever the meal would be, blended and baked, and would vary each day.
0:40 ooh nnOOOoo seems he doesn’t laaaik ittt
1:11 Sounds like ‘Neutral’ (Neither good or bad)
A few things to consider: These 'loafs' are usually used when an inmate is very disruptive, which includes throwing feces, spitting, and prison food, at correctional officers and staff. These loafs', in Iowa anyway, are usually (and supposedly) left overs from a previous days meal, blended then baked. Consider that much of the food products used in prisons are well past expiration dates (very well past), and/or considered rejects that cannot be sold for public consumption. By leaving them at room temperature it expedites bacteria growth that can and is harmful to humans. Then there is the 'appeal' portion, you know, where we, as human beings, prefer food that looks edible, even appetizing? The combination of the above often results in something that a goat and most dogs would turn their noses up too. Feeding the said inmate this loaf, several times a day, for weeks on end, often results in huge weight loss and pushing said inmate to the border of medical distress. (Most refusing to eat such a item until starvation forces them too, or they pass out from the lack of food, at which point the prison medical staff are forced to induce feeding (i.e. via a tube down the throat) which causes injury and severe violation of said inmate's person. Now, it is not, in general, the prisons intent to do this but they are obligated by law to 'keep said inmate' alive, period. So yes, by the basic definition of cruel and unusual, this qualities. For the inmate, for the officers and staff that have to administer such treatment, and for humanity in general. Don't think so? Then I challenge you to buy the cheapest, oldest foodstuffs you can, blend them with your coffee, milk, etc., and baked them, then feed them to your family and yourself at every meal for say, two weeks. Record the results physically, mentally, and socially. You might change your opinion.
Incredibly well written
if I had to go to prison, and I then still decided to throw around my own fecies in there like an ape, I wouldnt have the audactiy to complain about free food, no matter how bad it is
@@allylilith5605 Easier said then done. Even though I can imagine what a subsistence level floob in the worst third world country eats daily, and considers themselves grateful that they had something to eat, I cannot, without having faced years of the same diet, truly comprehend what it is to have had to face that every day.
I challenge you to go work in a prison and actually have shit thrown on you. To have your family threatened by gang members. Don't think they can't have someone sent to your house while they know you are at work and rape your wife and kill her along with your kids. Go to work behind those walls and fences and tell me how easy it is to manage killers rapist child murders doing life without parole and could care less about you or your health and well being. I do not agree with being served something that is expired but who gives a damn about if it looks edible. I challenge you to go to work in a prison maximum security prison in administrative segregation with the worst inmates on the farm and work for say two weeks. Record your results and you will change your opinion. Oh and be prepared to be forced work 16+ hours a day for 6 days in a row with those law abiding rule abiding non disruptive never staff assaulting inmates that are complete angels.
@@yourseatatthetable this is what makes it a punishment in the first place. I imagine being in prison alone isnt fun and it shouldnt be. the point is that people who are criminal get punished and people who still do despicable crap while already in the prison need some sort of potential punishment like this awful food. people need positive AND negative motivation to assure that they behave well, otherwise, what is going to stop people from throwing their own shit around and do they really deserve the same diet and treatment as the other people who get thrown at for no reason?
Petition for Gordon Ramsay to taste and review it
I just want a vine or a CZcams short of his reaction to someone describing how it's made. The comedic timing of the video ending when he's at peak disgust would be *chef's kiss*
imagine thinking a loaf is against human rights when at the same time they waterboarding people who are held without a trial
Texas: „punishment is 3 scoops of this loaf“
Defendant „we want the dead penalty!”
you mean a less cruel death penalty right
@@lemonandgaming6013 any other death penalty is a less cruel deathpenalty
I couldnt imagine how bad it could be but they deadass just put a bunch of food AND drink together and called it a meal... I wouldnt wish that upon my worst enemy
And they remove all the moisture from it first. So it’s not like it’s actually survivable on the loaf.
Me neither. And I actually used to eat saltine crackers topped with ketchup.
If you need a hearing to subject someone to "food" that definetly means it's cruel and unusual
Until one of the lawyers goes too far and accidentally gets the judge to rule that feeding inmates anything at all is cruel and unusual :p
What cruel and unusual punishment is getting locked in a padded cell while they pipe in Baby Shark on repeat.
When I was doing time they fed the loaf to the ones who were crazy or were making weapons of self harm from chicken bones. And yes they used it as punishment. I was in Florida.
Some of the food they sell at the school canteen is just as inedible, yet they charge you an arm and a foot for it. No matter how bad prison food is, at least it's free.
No clue where nutriloaf stands but quote often prisoners are charged for their food too
All it costs is your freedom.
I really like the food in our school and it's also cheap.
You're pretty lucky.
I constantly read about american students complaining about their school food... Question: why don't you bring your own food from home and eat better whilst saving money?
I know in Florida, the DOC is 'supposed' to only use the loaf or, 'management meal' for inmates in either confinement, close management, or any situation where inmates are required to be locked down, and only if they throw their trays of regular food or have used the food tray to cause damage or as a weapon, etc. Then, it has to be approved by the chief of security and classification, and then only lasts for three days and requires documentation on the behavioral patterns of an inmate during mealtime and any other face to face discussions to determine if they should continue the meal or let the inmate have regular food again.
The majority of the food that is cooked in prison is borderline rotten, so imagine old food that is cooked and then set for days and then made into a loaf and serve.
I'm 100% for Nutraloaf. As long as all the guards, wardens and activists who support it's use have to eat it every day as well. Reckon ol' Joe would ban it if he had to eat it every day too.
2:22 he missed the chance to say mom's spaghetti
* 2 days ago: Missed the chance to say its like lumbago
US law be like:
A shitty meal, no, that's too cruel.
Death sentence, yeah, totally fair.
What should you give rapist and murders other then the death sentence, honest question.
@@darealist690 well, as killing someone doesn't resurrects people nor heals psychological wounds made by rapists that's why I say it's not useful.
@@frecio231 Oh I was just wondering
So if a man kidnaps two youth pastors. Beats them stabs one shoots and kills the other then locks them in a trunk of a car while one is still alive and lights the car on fire. That man should live.
frecio is one of the people who sides with criminals because it appeals to his vanity and makes him feel smart by being a contrarian
A key part of why nutraloaf is considered cruel and unusual is that, like diets exclusively of bread and water, eating more than a couple meals of such "food" will cause massive, painful constipation in the victim. At its worst, this could lead to crippling pain (likely attracting further punishment), and may result in a victim who, even after finally eating proper food, cannot manage to push the digested loaf through their intestines. Given days of nutraloaf feeding, this nasty piece of work is capable of causing bowel complications that could kill a previously healthy person.
If it takes all those ingredients that are, you know, normal-ass forms of food, why not just serve that? Why do we have to blend spaghetti and meatballs with cookies?
It's a punishment. Most inmates are served normal food.