Mike Tyson discussed the terrible food quality during his three years in prison on Robert Kennedy's podcast, describing it as purely sugar and processed chemicals with virtually no healthy options. Tyson explained that the Federal Prison System spends approximately 60 cents per day on inmate meals, which only buys donuts, chips, and sugary items. He argued that this ultra-processed food makes people angrier and contributes to prison violence, with inmates attacking each other over minor provocations. Robert Kennedy cited research showing that improving prison food quality can reduce violence by 50% and disciplinary measures in juvenile facilities by 70%. Tyson also shared that his mentor Cus D'Amato taught him proper nutrition, and he now carefully manages his diet, eating primarily eggs for breakfast and seafood as his main fat-burning food source.
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Mike Tyson criticizes prison food, links poor nutrition to increased violence
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