What's for dinner? According to The Capital, changes in meal policies that led to food shortages recently at the Naval Academy have now been fixed. The USNA must have gone all out in a major pr effort to show Mids are now back to chowing down as usual. While at first they said there was a food shortage, now they are saying no....????
However, the final note in the story struck CP as most odd. AFter writing that one meal requires over 3,000 lbs of chicken breasts, "For sanitation reasons, leftovers, such as the chicken breasts that remained on the table last night, must be discarded as waste and cannot be used, even in soups, she said."
What's wrong with a few leftovers? You think sailors in all the history of all the navys in the world ever had it so good? Never ate leftovers? Threw away food at sea?
Some people actually live off leftovers. CP hopes the chicken breasts met military specifications and were not sold by a former Admiral, now in the poultry business. Oh...it was a slow news day......zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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