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[[File:Food_Tray.png|thumb|''From top to bottom''<br />Top: Empty<br />Middle: With food<br />Bottom: Dirty]] |
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− | + | A '''food tray'' is an object used as a dish in ''[[Prison Architect]]''. |
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+ | When the eat [[regime]] is active (or just before), a [[cook]] will put clean food trays on a [[serving table]] in a [[canteen]], along with food. [[Prisoner]]s will take one food tray, along with cooked [[ingredients]]. When they have finished, they will leave a dirty food tray, which will be washed in a [[sink]] by a cook to reuse. |
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+ | Food trays cannot be bought or sold, only dumped. The amount of food trays is controlled automatically: if there is not enough of them, more will be bought. Sometimes their amount goes beyond prisoner capacity. |
Revision as of 18:49, 21 March 2017
A 'food tray is an object used as a dish in Prison Architect.
When the eat regime is active (or just before), a cook will put clean food trays on a serving table in a canteen, along with food. Prisoners will take one food tray, along with cooked ingredients. When they have finished, they will leave a dirty food tray, which will be washed in a sink by a cook to reuse.
Food trays cannot be bought or sold, only dumped. The amount of food trays is controlled automatically: if there is not enough of them, more will be bought. Sometimes their amount goes beyond prisoner capacity.