MS National Guard Gets Fed Like Prisoners At Inauguration

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That's what the "hot lunch" at high schools everywhere look like these days. Sucks it's below someones high standards
Kinda what I do for a living elementary schools have 5 choices daily and almost always have 1 vegetarian. Middle and highs have up to 5 stations and 2-3 choices per station. Choices include breaded fish filets with brown rice. Homemade lasagna, enchilada casserole, hand tossed pizzas, deli bars with sub rolls that are made daily, etc. this may be typical for Washington but not Oklahoma.
 

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Also key to understand that what was on that plate was probably more nutritional than what most folks shove down their pie hole every day. It's fuel. They ate it for a couple days or a couple weeks at most....some GI's live/have lived off that stuff for months/years.

Amen, and give me another helping.
 

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I would not eat that...

...then hopefully you don't or didnt join the military.

The military has a way to feed and house 1,000s of people sent to a location for temporary operations. That "way" is T-rats, tents, and cots. Don't want T-rats, tents, and cots, don't join the military. (these guys got an upgrade...they got to sleep in a building)
 

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Kinda what I do for a living elementary schools have 5 choices daily and almost always have 1 vegetarian. Middle and highs have up to 5 stations and 2-3 choices per station. Choices include breaded fish filets with brown rice. Homemade lasagna, enchilada casserole, hand tossed pizzas, deli bars with sub rolls that are made daily, etc. this may be typical for Washington but not Oklahoma.

No soup for you! Just saying, it may be what was fed, but certainly nobody was forced to eat, or not given the chance to purchase their own food
 

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Also key to understand that what was on that plate was probably more nutritional than what most folks shove down their pie hole every day. It's fuel. They ate it for a couple days or a couple weeks at most....some GI's live/have lived off that stuff for months/years.

Kinda like the Franken made meals??
 

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Lol! nobody ever had C-rats??

Thats a true culinary experience when they are 20 years old.

Step dad was army reserve post Vietnam. I come from a dirt poor household at one time. Lived on c rats several times in elementary school. The house I grew up in sold a few years ago in Wichita for 20k... Last time I was up there took the wife to see the neighborhood I grew up in. To give you am idea her family are tinfoil hatters off he grid militia group type people. She lived in a cave for 2 years. Her comment was what a shithole when she saw my old neighborhood. Hell I thought it looked better than it did when I was a kid and didn't know any better. I'd eat that plate and be glad to have it it beats the hell out of going hungry or eating stew made out of canned dog food.

People that are disgusted by that will never appreciate what it's like to really grow up hungry.
 

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