Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Free Food, Kentucky Style

Let’s talk about stupid for a moment.

Who wants to stand out in the cold and rain for bad food? According to the Herald-Leader, probably about 12,000 people need a free meal.

But there is no such thing as a free lunch or in this case a free breakfast. And guess who gets to pay for it, --- you do.

Serving hours are from 7 to 11 a.m. with about 70 workers from the Kentucky Department of Parks serving more than 2,000 pounds of country ham, 15,000 biscuits and servings of cheese grits, 25,000 scrambled eggs, and 1,200 pounds of sausage.

Now I don’t know how much this little party costs, but looking around the Internet you can get some idea.

Workers from the Kentucky Department of Parks, let’s say they are paid at the mid-point of a grade 10. Food and Dietetic workers pay grades run from grade 6 to grade 16. The mid-point hourly rate for a grade 10 employee is $16.355.

So let’s assume a couple of hours to setup and a couple more to clean up and we have 70 people working 8 hours at $16.355 or $9,158.50 for staff.

Then there is the cost of the breakfast fixin’s:

Kentucky Country Ham, 2,000 pounds at $4.89 a pound would be $9,780.00.

Beaten Biscuits, 15,000 at $3.25 a dozen would be $4,062.50.

Cheese Grits (had to go to Hartford CT to find a link), bulk price 18 servings for $14.95 so let’s call the price of grits at $6,000.00. The price would be less than half the retail price in Hartford,

Eggs, 25,000 at $2.17 a dozen would be $4,520.83.

Sausage, 1,200 lbs at $6.25 per pound would be $7,492.50.

So now we have a projected cost of $41,014.33.

I didn’t figure in the time to setup the tents, or clean up the streets or anything else and we are knocking on the door of $50,000.00.

The only thing more stupid than standing in the rain for cold eggs is spending this amount of money, or any amount of money, for this little show.

I know this is chump change in the state government budget, buy surely to God when you are cutting social programs, don’t you think Steve Beshear could find something better to do with $50,000.00?

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