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  2. What Is Diddy Eating in Jail? Commissary Menu Includes ... - AOL

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    The Federal Bureau of Prisons website features a comprehensive menu of all food items served in the commissary and their accompanying costs. Foods, condiments and meals range from a Velveeta ...

  3. Central Mass. Food Trucks: A hot dog you can't refuse from ...

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    Since 2021 he has run WooTrucks, a food truck commissary in Boylston where local food truck owners have found a practical solution for what happens behind the scenes, such as parking food trucks ...

  4. Fayetteville's food and dining scene: What's new and ... - AOL

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    Raeford woman Chris Thiessen said she intends to develop a commissary dedicated to food trucks, carts and caterers at 813 Griffin St. in the Vander community of Cumberland County, just east of ...

  5. Prison commissary - Wikipedia

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    Commissary list, circa 2013. A prison commissary [1] or canteen [2] is a store within a correctional facility, from which inmates may purchase products such as hygiene items, snacks, writing instruments, etc. Typically inmates are not allowed to possess cash; [3] instead, they make purchases through an account with funds from money contributed by friends, family members, etc., or earned as wages.

  6. Kitchen incubator - Wikipedia

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    Food entrepreneurs, ranging from chefs, caterers, food trucks proprietors, bakers, to value-added producers, can benefit from the shared kitchen instead of spending capital to build or lease their own facility. A commissary kitchen is an example of a shared-use kitchen that provides kitchen rentals.

  7. Commissary (store) - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. military commissary offers food and household items sold at cost plus five percent surcharge, eliminating sales tax. [7] The average shopper can save more than 30 percent when compared to shopping in town. [7] During the commissary customer appreciation case lot sale, an average saving of 50 percent or more is available.