§ 104. Mrs. Cullenasked the Secretary of State for Scotland what was the average weekly cost of food for male and female prisoners, respectively, in 169W Scottish prisons in the most recent available period; and how much of this was in respect of fresh meat, fresh fruit, and vegetables, respectively.
§ Mr. NobleFor the year ending in March, 1963 the average weekly cost of food for prisoners and borstal inmates was 15s. 6d. The only difference in diet between males and females is that women and girls get less dried vegetables and bread. Both figures include 2s. 3d. for meat, 3s. for fresh vegetables and 4d. for fresh fruit. They do not include the
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