Florida inmates in 55 prisons and other facilities can soon expect provided food services from ARAMARK, the leading provider of food and other assistance to correctional facilities across the United States.
Michael Moore, Department of Corrections Secretary, announced ARAMARK’s intended award for food service management to state prisons. It is expected to save $8 million the first year, with plans to start service phasing in July and all facilities operational in September. More than 280 correctional officers and department employees will remain in prison kitchens for security, while others will move to different security positions.
“We look forward to working together in this new partnership with the State of Florida,” said Norm Miller, ARAMARK Correctional Services President.
ARAMARK serves more than 235,000 inmates over 350 institutions, with Florida’s contract adding 132 sites and 70,000 inmates. Contract negotiations will be completed in June.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
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