The grains are coarse, rarely refined rice, and the vegetables are also not the best-looking, as the Jiang family themselves eat these too. However, there are also three meat meals a month.
Originally, Jiang Hu felt somewhat bad about this, but when Uncle Liu decided to hire long-term workers for the Jiang family, he gave him a good lecture.
Some things must have a principle.
Jiang Hu felt that the meals they provided for the workers weren't very good, but he didn't realize that nine out of ten outside workers couldn't even get enough coarse grains, and might not get to eat meat twice a year.
In comparison, the workers at the Jiang family are already very, very fortunate.
Moreover, the grains from the Jiang family, especially corn and sorghum, fetch a good price when sold, and taste almost as good as refined rice.
So apart from Jiang Hu himself feeling a bit awkward initially, the workers were all very grateful, feeling they had found a good employer and worked very diligently.
