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You can set the prisoner food setting in the health tab. Its right above the medicine selection. Click it, and you can either set it to a lower quality meal, higher quality meal or you can even starve your prisoners.
Generally I feed my prisoners simple meals made by a really crappy cook who is unskilled but has a passion for cooking. The prisoners will most likely get food poisoning and that's alright. Food poisoned prisoners will be less of a threat should they try to break out. Or if the prisoner in question is going to be an organ donor I won't feed them at all. Just harvest their lung, kidney and heart and toss the body into the refuse bin and save the meals for the ones I actually want to keep around.
you can even see it in the screen shot i provided... no offense but did you even read half the post?..
I edited my post. I double checked and its in the health tab. Can you be nicer to the next guy who tries to help you and lose the condescending tone?
>Fix: Prisoner’s food restrictions were ignored when the food came from the warden’s inventory.
By the way, each Prisoner's Health 'Overview' should show their 'Food restriction'. Make sure it's definitely set to the policy without lavish.
found the issue with the help of friends and testing on my own, will update main post