Duggar Scandal: Josh Duggar’s Prison Nightmare – Inmates Claim Food is Infested with Bugs!

Duggar News followers now believe that Josh Duggar’s life in prison just got a whole lot less cushy as his commissary cash faced a hit! He is now left with fewer comforts behind those locked doors. But that’s not the worst of it. Apparently, the inmates have testified that the food that is served to them isn’t just worse, it’s ALIVE!
Yes, you read that right! But how could food be alive? Well, if you have bugs crawling out of your hot meal, then it surely could be considered alive. This was allegedly happening with Josh while he was struggling with his commissary cash now. Is this true? What is this all about? Keep on reading to know more.

Duggar News: Josh Duggar Wasn’t Getting Good Food?
While some sources have claimed that Josh Duggar was living a life with privileges behind bars, others have pointed out the miserable front of the Duggar News followers. Some insiders noted that the inmates were actually “getting half portions of food for months” at the jail facility.
TheSun revealed that people would buy food from the commissary, or they would have to go hungry. This is because the quality of service they received was reduced. However, FCI Seagoville denied all the accusations, claiming that they were serving bad food to their inmates. But now it appears that things are getting worse.
Duggar News: What Happened To Josh Duggar’s Commissary Cash? Is It Reduced?
Duggar News followers are well aware that Josh Duggar is currently serving his 151-month sentence in FCI Seagoville. Hence, fans are always curious to know more about his life in prison. The noted source recently revealed that Josh has a new challenge to face in jail. Apparently, his prison has cut down the food funds because of a shocking incident.

The source revealed that the inmates used to buy meals from the commissary because of the bad quality of the food they used to get. They initially had a $360 per month limit in the commissary, but because a prisoner ended up playing a prank on the guard, they have now reduced it to $25 per month! The source noted, “Now everyone is on a $25 commissary limit.”
The insider confirmed, “They are also locking them down at least two days a week.” But why all of this? Well, the prisoner allegedly put urine and a mixture of chemicals on the guard. This resulted in some serious burns. Apparently, the chemicals are assumed to have been obtained from the commissary. Until then, the prison is trying to figure out where the inmates got those chemicals and plans to restrict them.