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70 commissaries will offer customers doorstep delivery within a month
Eligible commissary shoppers near an additional 62 military commissaries will be able to have discounted groceries delivered to their doorstep within a month, the head of the company that is to ...
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Rikers’ Controversial Commissary Deal Will Be Opened to All Bidders Following Reports of High Prices, Poor Service
The city’s Department of Correction says it will open the bidding process to any contractors who want to operate its jail commissary after a series of articles by THE CITY exposed high prices and poor ...
There seems to be three types of military grocery shoppers out there -- those who are certain the commissary saves them money, those who think it's a wash, and those who find they save more by staying ...
Good food makes for good occasions, and commissary shoppers looking to make the most out of winter holiday meals and gatherings now have even more ways to save time and money thanks to Commissary ...
FORT RUCKER, Ala. (March 27, 2015) -- When money is tight, the Fort Rucker Commissary has a way for Soldiers, retirees and family members to pinch pennies and take their savings to the bank. Through ...
FRANKFORT, Ind. (WISH) — A judge’s ruling says that the Clinton County Sheriff Rich Kelly can’t keep the profits from jail commissary sales. The ruling came months after the state ordered the ...
A tug-of-war over Lancaster County Prison's commissary fund will be determined by a new competitive process, the county commissioners decided last week. Three programs are currently funded through the ...
With commissaries stateside completely closed for the duration of the shutdown, this family is going to have to decide where to do our normal weekly grocery shopping. If you’re anything like me, you ...
$3.5 million — that's how much money former inmates from Rikers Island and other city correction facilities have left behind in their commissary accounts over the years. "It is easy to get arrested; ...
Ask almost anyone who’s spent time in the Durham County Detention Facility what it’s like, and you’ll hear three things: The food sucks, it’s cold, and items for sale in the commissary are overpriced.
There is $3.5 million in commissary funds left in inmate accounts. Spencer Platt/Getty Images New York City lawmakers are looking to return $3.5 million in commissary funds to formerly incarcerated ...
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