Biden has 100s of $billions for Ukraine
but he can't even feed US soldiers. WTF?
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2024/11/26/food-hard-find-fort-carson-base-s...For Soldiers at Fort Carson Colorado, Food Is Scarce
Here's what you get - this is a meal:
Soldiers were recently served toast and lima beans for dinner at Fort Carson. (Image provided by Hots & Cots)
As Americans gather for Thanksgiving feasts, soldiers at Fort Carson, Colorado, are contending with a far less festive reality -- months of insufficient meals, confusing schedules, and limited food options at the base's dining facilities that have ignited widespread frustration among the rank and file.
Dining facilities -- critical for sustaining the health and readiness of troops -- are reportedly offering fewer options, with some meals falling short of basic nutritional standards. Earlier this month, the issue was exemplified by a meal in which soldiers were served a single piece of toast and a handful of lima beans for dinner, according to one soldier stationed there who shared imagery of the meal. Even getting access to those limited rations can be hard, given confusing dining hall schedules and seemingly random closures that make it difficult for many to access hot meals.
When kiosk shelves are stocked, they're often filled with
chips, sugary snacks and other items that soldiers say fall short of the nutritional standards required to maintain physical fitness as demanded by their jobs. Frustration over food issues has prompted some unit leaders to instruct troops to document the issue, capturing photos of the low-quality food or
barren shelves to escalate concerns to higher-level leadership, though it's unclear what official complaints have been filed.
Other food options, which soldiers would have to pay for, are mostly less healthy fast food restaurants such as Pizza Hut, Dunkin' Donuts and Arby's.