No Such Thing as a Free Lunch, Except at Alabama State University
I’m pretty sure Alabama State University doesn’t have that much pull.
Food services exec: Officials at an Alabama university made ‘unethical request’ for free food
The head of a food services company said officials at Alabama State University threatened to cancel the company’s contract after it wouldn’t commit to providing thousands of dollars in free catering for the new president’s inaugural.
Chairman Nathanial Goldston of Atlanta-based Gourmet Services sent a letter Sunday to the university’s trustees, including Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley, asking them to investigate what he called “an unethical request” by the administration of new university president Gwendolyn Boyd.
Boyd responded with a statement Wednesday that the termination notice was based on performance issues, independent of any donation. “The contract has not been terminated. Gourmet Services has been issued a notice based on performance-related concerns. The termination notice was independent of any information related to a donation, which was offered by Gourmet Services,” it said.
Goldston’s letter, first reported by the Montgomery Advertiser, said the company’s executive vice president, Alfred Baker, met Aug. 20 with Boyd and other Alabama State officials to discuss inaugural festivities, now underway. Goldston wrote that Baker said the company would contribute $13,000 to $15,000 in food, beverages and catering for the events. But the letter added that a university vice president requested $20,000 at that meeting.
Food services exec: Officials at an Alabama university made 'unethical request' for free food (Fox Business)