over approximately 24 000 euros daily cost in food at a refugee center housing 420 people in Sweden.
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[quote] On an asylum accommodation in Älvdalen pay the Migration Board 240 000 SEK for the food - every day. According to the Migration Board's own rules food should be on asylum accommodation cost a maximum of 150 kronor per day and asylum seekers.
But the asylum accommodation Trängslet in Älvdalen is the cost of 572 kronor, writes Dalarna Tidningar. It is thus SEK 400 over the limit. It is privately held Fazer who earn millions in serving food on asylum accommodation. The costs for the Immigration Service cafeteria at Trängslet is 240,000 SEK per day. In a year, equivalent to just over 87 million SEK.
"Similar to our other restaurants in Sweden"
In an email to Aftonbladet Fazer says on the menu on asylum accommodation Trängslet:
"We serve special food to those who need it. The food consists of meat / fish / vegetarian, accessories, salad, bread and so on.
The food is cooked as far as possible in place on the raw materials of good quality and as far as possible from the ground. We run this business very much like our other restaurants and have the same standards of food, taste, quality and food safety. [/quote]
572 kr everyday in food is around 68 dollars or around 62 euros. THIS IS WHAT ONE PERSON EATS FOR EVERYDAY and they get it completely free. Meanwhile our old people are suffering from nutrition loss and are forced to eat shitty microwaved food.
[url]http://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/samhalle/article21909360.ab[/url]
This smells like money laundering.
[QUOTE=vercas;49287382]This smells like money laundering.[/QUOTE]
$68 dollars a day? Christ I still live off of $50 a week for food.
[QUOTE=PrusseLusken;49287497]Fazer? As in the Finnish company making chocolate?
What the fuck[/QUOTE]
They make more than just chocolate.
But damn refugees getting restaurant quality food?
Sweet fucking Christ. How can you eat more than $18 on a day?
You better sort this out ASAP, Sweden.
[QUOTE=Grandzeit;49287506]You better sort this out ASAP, Sweden.[/QUOTE]
They most likely won't
[QUOTE=vercas;49287382]This smells like money laundering.[/QUOTE]
mmm.
More than money laundering, funds embezzlement....
Shit
Sweden is becoming Argentina by the minute!
You idiots, you better do something quick!
I spend less than what they do per day, in a week!
Those people mostly doesn't even want to work and still they seem to be over average native citizen. Is that how it shall be? How's that good?
Shhhhhoiiit I'm going to Sweden guys, my cat and dog are in a civil war and I'm in the middle of it.
Luckily, I am half Croatian so I can use my Yugoslavian background and just say I was late to the party.
[QUOTE=Knurr;49287628]Those people mostly doesn't even want to work and still they seem to be over average native citizen. Is that how it shall be? How's that good?[/QUOTE]
We fatten them up, send them back to Syria so they can't run back.
Yep, It's obvious who the "important" people are, according to our politicians.
Native citizens are clearly less important than economic migrants.
[QUOTE=Hyperbole;49287656]Yep, It's obvious who the "important" people are, according to our politicians.
Native citizens are clearly less important than economic migrants.[/QUOTE]
They are, because native citizens will do fuck all about this issue while immigrants can start shit.
That is like 25-30 kg of bread here, or 15 kg of tortellini (pasta with filling). Like always war and misery is very profitable for others.
If you wanna be in the living, you gotta eat.. with as little as $5-10 a day..
However, everything is easier said than done. Älvdalen is a small locality with just about 1800 people. Now imagine being that place's governor, or rather the county's governor, then tasked with providing food&everything for 420 people? And then as cost-efficiently as possible?
This is nothing new, and is definitely not that refugees are getting "special treatment", it's extremely common for companies to overcharge the government, especially when refugees are involved. Taxi companies here typically charge 200-300$ per refugee to transport them to refugee centers.
[QUOTE=Lolkork;49287694]It's just fazer who are ripping off migrationsverket
They are charging 4 times as much because according to them they are taking an economic risk.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, it's fazer you guys should be getting mad at, not the immigrants. They are just eating food.
[quote]It is privately held Fazer who earn millions in serving food on asylum accommodation.[/quote]
This is just about a greedy company trying to take advantage of a shitty situation.
What the fuck, that's what my mom spends on a whole [b]month[/b] for a family of 3.
And they say Sweden ain't corrupt.
[QUOTE=!LORD M!;49287853]And they say Sweden ain't corrupt.[/QUOTE]
Government contracting man. Even the least corrupt government in the world is going to get fucked over if they need the services of the private sector. Just take a look at any military contracting, communications contracting, etc. It's absurd, but the processes to find cheaper alternatives are pretty expensive themselves.
[QUOTE=Levelog;49287757]Yeah, it's fazer you guys should be getting mad at, not the immigrants. They are just eating food. [/QUOTE]
Or rather the government that decided it was a good idea to contract Fazer. Can't blame fazer too much, they're just taking advantage of stupid government.
[QUOTE=itisjuly;49287987]Or rather the government that decided it was a good idea to contract Fazer. Can't blame fazer too much, they're just taking advantage of stupid government.[/QUOTE]
You totally blame the company, though. They're being shit by charging a lot for the product just because they can. It's the same thing as when companies do it to the general public.
The article REEKS of "LOOK BIG NUMBERS THEM REFUGEES"
I mean
[quote] The costs for the Immigration Service cafeteria at Trängslet is 240,000 SEK per day. In a year, equivalent to just over 87 million SEK. [/quote]
Why is this even relevant.
I'm going to blame both.
[QUOTE=Knurr;49287628]Those people mostly doesn't even want to work and still they seem to be over average native citizen. Is that how it shall be? How's that good?[/QUOTE]
Unlike the average native citizen, these people are the future of Sweden, so they might as well feed them well.
The article can't seem to decide on what to call our currency. One second it's Kronor, and the other it's SEK.
No reason to change it like that. I know they're both valid, but it doesn't exactly scream quality journalism.
[QUOTE=Killuah;49288070]The article REEKS of "LOOK BIG NUMBERS THEM REFUGEES"
I mean
Why is this even relevant.[/QUOTE]
You think its completely normal to pay over 60 euros a day for food? This is an economic problem. At this point I have nothing to say but that you must be completely disconnected from reality.
[QUOTE=Ax3l;49288141]The article can't seem to decide on what to call our currency. One second it's Kronor, and the other it's SEK.
No reason to change it like that. I know they're both valid, but it doesn't exactly scream quality journalism.[/QUOTE]
were you expecting anything better from aftonbladet?
This wasn't caused my the refugees in any way, and honestly this should just be a testament to how ready private corporations are to fuck over people. Migrationsverket should fine someone else ASAP.
[QUOTE=freaka;49288142]You think its completely normal to pay over 60 euros a day for food? This is an economic problem. At this point I have nothing to say but that you must be completely disconnected from reality.[/QUOTE]
No I don't.
YOu should really go mad about the company overcharging instead of me questioning articles with big numbers and simple words.
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