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abstaining from food
Calling it 'Eating' is quite misleading. But it was three times in a day, they were served 'tea' and soup. Different categories of prisoner would be given different rations. The Jew's ration of 200 Calories per day was almost never met, as though this much food was ordered, often some would be spoiled and that which was not spoiled would often be reduced by anyone picking the best bits before it got to the end-user.
Very little, if anything. A prisoners diet usually consisted of a watered-down soup or some stale bread, maybe once or twice a week. Sometimes no food was given until a large task was accomplished.
Each strip or a number of strips was given to certain peasants to grow food for their family. Any excess, or a certain amount, would have to be given to the Lord of the Manor.
Prisoners can starve to death even in modern times if nobody gives them food.
Bread and porridge
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yes, a prisoner can choose to not eat their food. However, if they are starving, the prisoner can get a court order to force feed them.
The concentration camps had a ration for each type of prisoner. Jews were allocated the least, with a ration of some 125 calories a day (note that this is far below the amount recommended for a person to survive on). It was rare that a Jewish prisoner would receive his full amount.Other categories of prisoner would have their daily allowance. I do not have the figures to hand, but they were more, depending on the relative undesirability.
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really scary and you dint get much food
abstaining from food
Calling it 'Eating' is quite misleading. But it was three times in a day, they were served 'tea' and soup. Different categories of prisoner would be given different rations. The Jew's ration of 200 Calories per day was almost never met, as though this much food was ordered, often some would be spoiled and that which was not spoiled would often be reduced by anyone picking the best bits before it got to the end-user.
(in the US) Jail (and prison) inmates ARE fed.
You might improve weighing food for a dog by placing a scale near the food. This makes it easier to weigh the food each time it is given to the dog and to get accurate measurements.
Inmates of the Auschwitz concentration camp were fed almost nothing, and suffered from extreme starvation. When the camp was liberated in 1945, the skeletal appearance if the surviving inmates was profoundly horrifying.
Pip meets the escaped prisoner in a graveyard while visiting his parents' graves. The prisoner, Abel Magwitch, tells Pip to bring him food and a file so he can remove his leg irons.