Pamela Anderson Served Lunch to Support Produce-Driven Prison Menu



Pamela Anderson Served Lunch to Support Produce-Driven Prison Menu



PHOENIX, AZ - Don’t want to eat vegan? Don’t break the law. That’s what toughest sheriff in town Joe Arpaio has to say when it comes to the decision to change Maricopa County’s prison menu to a much more produce-conducive diet.

Joe Arpaio, Maricopa County Sherrif“They may not like the food, but if they don’t, the other alternative is to not go to jail,” Sheriff Arpaio said in a Phoenix Business Journal report.

And if that doesn’t work, bring in PETA spokeswoman and celebrity Pamela Anderson to dish the food. 

The Baywatch star and animal advocate stopped by to serve lunches and promote the change, sadly without a hairnet, expressing her hope that other facilities would follow Mariposa’s example.

Pamela Anderson, Actress and PETA Spokeswoman (Source: SALON)“We're saving a lot of lives and I think it's very helpful and encouraging to get people to eat compassionately and make non-violent choices,” Anderson said, according to the Kansas City Star.

From the business aspect, Sheriff Arpaio told the Phoenix Business Journal that the produce-charged vegan menu is not only a healthier option, it saves the county an additional $200,000 a year in food cost.

The jail system began the shift in diet provisions in 2013 with a focus on vegetarian, however the county contract still permits meat purchases, according to a Yahoo report from the time. Those contracts will expire in May of 2017, and whether or not they will be renewed is still a debate that continues.

While there appears to be local controversy with the county’s food suppliers and those advocating on behalf of inmates who do not necessarily want to be vegan, one thing is for sure; being served by the Baywatch star certainly helped the inmates eat their veggies.