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On 14 August 1903, while on a cruise from Chicago to South Haven, Michigan, six of the ship’s firemen refused to stoke the fire for the ship’s boiler, claiming that they had not received their potatoes for a meal.
Rather than give the poor guys a few potatoes they threw them in the brig and charged them with mutiny.
Caitlin Doughty did a great video on it. I don’t know how to link on Lemmy and can’t even figure how to post this not as a reply… Been here nearly a year lol…
Sounds like a history of poor management. Wonder if that was a contributing factor behind the scenes.