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Mike Tyson criticizes prison food quality, links it to increased violence

April 30, 2026, 7:42 PM
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Mike Tyson discussed the poor quality of food he experienced during his three years in prison in conversation with Robert Kennedy, the U.S. Secretary of Health. Tyson explained that the federal prison system spends only 60 cents per day on feeding inmates, resulting in diets consisting primarily of sugar and processed foods. He described the available options as donuts, chips, and sugary items, with the only relatively healthy option being an overly salty soup. Tyson argued that this ultra-processed diet makes people angrier and contributes to prison violence, stating people would fight and kill over minor issues. Kennedy cited research showing that improving prison food quality reduces violence by 50% and disciplinary actions in juvenile facilities by 70%. Tyson also shared that his sister died from obesity-related issues and his mother suffered lifelong health problems due to poor nutrition, crediting his mentor Cus D'Amato with teaching him proper eating habits.

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