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Yes.Is that fried processed chicken or a hash brown ?
Yes.Is that fried processed chicken or a hash brown ?
Actually its ONE thing that if its bad morale will go in the shitter.I second this.
We are very much spoiled when it comes to our cooks and their product.
Still very much the case in Meaford.15 years ago in Meaford every lunch haybox was the same foot long hot dogs with normal sized buns. Every second supper was veal cutlet. I found out later that food was provided by a sub contractor to a sub contractor so the meal rate contracted out was being drifted down by contractors wanting profit.
Lowest bidder enters the chat15 years ago in Meaford every lunch haybox was the same foot long hot dogs with normal sized buns. Every second supper was veal cutlet. I found out later that food was provided by a sub contractor to a sub contractor so the meal rate contracted out was being drifted down by contractors wanting profit.
In the 1980's the food we were served both in Mess and in the field was far beyond anything I saw in a US or British Mess hall.For the bad rep military food gets, I was always impressed with the food provided in the mess halls. I swear the CAF makes the best French fries in the country!
Hay boxes were always awesome too.
It was advertised as chicken, but I didn’t notice anything that proved that fact.Is that fried processed chicken or a hash brown ?
You need to Go Navy homie. We'd feed you better than that. I had a Snr NCM throw a temper tantrum earlier this week because his favorite milk wasn't right there for him. See we be boujee and shit.
That’s Freedom Chicken to youIt was advertised as chicken, but I didn’t notice anything that proved that fact.
100%Having eaten at a US DFAC I believe it.
Ate at the mess in Brecon and you needed to bring your KFS and Malmac plates with you LOL.
We are spoiled.
That's disgraceful. It mentions that they collect about $22 million in R&Q, but only spend $5 million on food.
How the fuck does that happen? 22 million collected probably includes the paying of civilians and building maintenance. But that should not total 17 million
Who benefits ?
Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS)
BAS is meant to offset the cost of food for service members. This allowance is based on the historic origins of the military in which the military provided room and board (or rations) as part of a member's pay. This allowance is not intended to offset the costs of meals for family members. Beginning on January 1, 2002, all enlisted members get full BAS, but pay for their meals (including those provided by the government). This is the culmination of the BAS Reform transition period.
Since BAS is intended to defray a portion of the cost of food for the service member, its level is linked to the USDA’s food cost index. Therefore, each year the BAS rate is adjusted based upon the percentage increase of the price of food as identified by the USDA. This is why the increase to BAS will not necessarily be the same percentage as that applied to the increase in the pay table, as annual pay raises are linked to the increase of private sector wages.
2024 BAS Rates:
Officers $316.98/month
Enlisted Members $460.25/month
Ivy Warrior Restaurants | Standard Rate | Discount Rate* |
Breakfast Lunch Dinner Holiday Meals | $4.35 $7 $6.05 $11.40 | $3.20 $5.35 $4.60 $8.45 |
That’s too bad. I don’t care what anyone says, CAF cooks are worth their weight in gold.Cooks are bad hurting trade ATM.
Some are, some are terrible and crush morale with terrible food.That’s too bad. I don’t care what anyone says, CAF cooks are worth their weight in gold.
I guess I was lucky in the few postings I’ve had compared to others hereSome are, some are terrible and crush morale with terrible food.
I've also eaten in a USN dining facility, and would prefer IMPs...