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Prison porridge costs taxpayers £165m a year 

January 23, 2026
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Porridge, baked beans and other prison food cost taxpayers a combined £165m a year, City AM can reveal, as questions around spending efficiencies loom over the Ministry of Justice. The government has signed a blockbuster £826.7m deal with a leading catering distributor to supply food for prisoners and staff. BFS Group, a subsidiary of South […].

The government is committed to providing efficient and cost-effective services for the taxpayers, including the food served in prisons. However, recent revelations have shed light on the staggering cost of prison food, which is causing some concern among taxpayers and the Ministry of Justice.

According to City AM, porridge, baked beans and other prison food are costing taxpayers a whopping £165m a year. This is a considerable amount and raises important questions about the spending efficiencies of the Ministry of Justice. As taxpayers, it is our responsibility to ensure that our hard-earned money is being used wisely and for the benefit of all.

In light of these concerns, the government has taken a proactive step and signed a £826.7m deal with BFS Group, a leading catering distributor, to supply food for prisoners and staff. This is a significant move that demonstrates the government’s commitment to finding cost-effective solutions while still maintaining the quality and nutritional value of the food served in prisons.

The new deal with BFS Group is a welcome change, as it will result in significant savings for taxpayers. This is not just a financial benefit, but it is also a positive step in ensuring that the prisons are providing nutritious and satisfying meals for prisoners. As we all know, a balanced and healthy diet is crucial for the physical and mental well-being of individuals, especially those who are in prison.

Moreover, the new deal includes a focus on supporting local and regional suppliers, which is also a commendable step towards promoting local economies. This not only helps in creating more jobs but also provides an opportunity for small businesses to grow and thrive.

The government has assured that this move will not compromise on the quality and standards of the food served in prisons. In fact, they have stated that this new deal will prioritize providing nutritious and well-balanced meals for prisoners, which is crucial for their rehabilitation and successful reintegration into society.

It is also worth mentioning that BFS Group has a proven track record in supplying quality food to the public sector. They have extensive experience in providing food services to schools, universities, and hospitals, which makes them a reliable and responsible choice for supplying food to prisons.

In addition to this, the new deal also includes a focus on reducing food waste, which is another important aspect of responsible spending. By minimizing food waste, we not only reduce costs but also contribute towards a more sustainable and eco-friendly approach.

Overall, the new deal signed between the government and BFS Group is a positive step towards improving the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of prison food. It shows a responsible and proactive approach by the government in addressing taxpayers’ concerns while still prioritizing the well-being of prisoners.

In conclusion, as taxpayers, it is reassuring to know that the government is constantly striving to find efficient and responsible ways of utilizing our money. The new deal with BFS Group is a significant move that will result in considerable savings without compromising the quality and nutritional value of prison food. Let us hope that this is just the beginning of many more positive changes to come in the public sector.

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