Oklahoma Inks $74 Million Deal to Privatize Prison Food Service
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Oklahoma Watch: Oklahoma inks $74 million deal to privatize prison food service
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections will spend about $74 million over two years to outsource its food service operations to the Trinity Services Group, a Florida-based company that feeds more than 300,000 prisoners and pretrial detainees daily.
OKLAHOMA WATCH: Oklahoma inks $74 million deal to privatize prison food service
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections will spend about $74 million over two years to outsource its food service operations to the Trinity Services Group, a Florida-based company that feeds more than 300,000 prisoners and pretrial detainees daily.
Oklahoma signs $74 million deal to privatize food service in prisons
Concerned about a police interaction? Here's OKC's complaint process The Oklahoma City Police Department allows formal complaints to be submitted either over the phone or on paper. Here's what you need to know. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections will spend about $74 million over two years to outsource its food service operations to the Trinity Services Group, a Florida-based company that feeds more than 300,000 prisoners and pretrial detaine…
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