A company awarded a no-bid contract to feed 's migrants trashed as many as 70,000 uneaten meals worth $776,000 in just one month, per a new report.DocGo, a medical services company, was given the $432 million deal to care for about 4,000 migrants in the city's care upstate - but has been accused of wasting taxpayer money as mayor Eric Adams has been forced to slash billions from city services to fund the migrant crisis. From October 22 to November 10, the company threw out over 70,000 meals, marking them as 'wasted' in internal documents reviewed by The . The trashed food cost taxpayers about $776,000. As the Times notes, at this rate wasted food would cost the city $1million a month.
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