HMP Oakwood, the biggest jail in England positioned in Featherstone, Staffordshire, has launched Britain’s first in-prison grocery store. In collaboration with meals retailer Iceland, the jail now incorporates a grocery store the place inmates should purchase branded treats like Ben & Jerry’s ice cream and standard Chicago City pizzas, which aren’t accessible within the common jail canteen, reported The Times.
What units this retailer aside is its foreign money system. Inmates use Monopoly-style cash earned by good behaviour on the Class C jail. The inducement scheme permits them to earn as much as 25 kilos (round Rs 2800) per week, reported the Daily Mail. What’s extra, costs at this jail department are decrease than these at Iceland’s high-street retailers.
The in-prison grocery store is an element of a bigger initiative to recreate a buying centre setting inside an enormous warehouse throughout the jail, dubbed the ‘market’. Alongside Iceland, it incorporates a espresso store named Hopeful Grounds run by inmate baristas, a recent produce stall with fruits and veggies, and a leisure retailer referred to as JP Sports activities.
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{The marketplace} is designed to assist inmates transition extra easily into society after launch, with some additionally employed within the retailer as a part of their rehabilitation. This system was the brainchild of HMP Oakwood’s head of employability Carly Balis, who helps establish inmates appropriate for a job on the in-prison Iceland department.
HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, Charlie Taylor, has praised the undertaking as “unusually efficient” and final yr named HMP Oakwood the primary jail in England. He referred to as it “the perfect jail I’ve seen in my time as Chief Inspector.”