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  2. Last meal - Wikipedia

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    Some states place tight restrictions. Sometimes, a prisoner asks to share the last meal with another inmate (as Francis Crowley did with John Resko in 1932) or has the meal distributed among other inmates (as requested by Raymond Fernandez in 1951). [3] In Florida, the food for the last meal must be purchased locally and the cost is limited to ...

  3. The Last Meals of 9 Notorious Murderers on Death Row - AOL

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    In the US, many states allow prisoners on Death Row a final meal of their choosing. While some restrictions apply depending on the state (i.e., total cost, whether the items are available locally ...

  4. Prison food - Wikipedia

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    California allows for up to 50 dollars to be spent on the last meal. Most states require that the last meal be locally available. If the meal exceeds these price limits they will either reduce the portions or make the inmate choose something else. For example, a Texas inmate who asked to be served 24 soft shell tacos was only given 4.

  5. Yes, There’s a Difference Between the Terms “Dinner ... - AOL

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    Regardless, if someone says one or the other, most people will know they're referring to the last meal of the day. But we came across some shocking news: they're not the same thing after all—and ...

  6. 12 last meals of famous death row inmates - AOL

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    From Ted Bundy to John Wayne Gacy, we've got 12 meals that prisoners on death row ordered as their last meal. While fried chicken seemed to be a popular menu choice, others have the most simple ...

  7. Fasting during Ramadan - Wikipedia

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    The researchers examined whether performances varied during Ramadan depending on the time of people’s last meal. They found that within the first few hours of their last meal (eight hours), food-reminded people had longer inhibition delays than Control participants, yet after eight hours, the two groups similarly slowed down.

  8. Humanitarian daily ration - Wikipedia

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    The meals cost approximately one-fifth of the cost of a Meal, Ready-to-Eat (MRE), [3] or US$4.70 in 2012. [4] The rations were first used in Bosnia in 1993 as part of Operation Provide Promise. [5] The meals are designed to be able to survive being air-dropped without a parachute. [3]

  9. Queen Camilla reveals her ideal last meal - AOL

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