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What the FUCK are they feeding our troops
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>>948151006
>he doesnt eat his dry patty & carrot slice dinner with a savoury silver/grey slab of cement and/or glue
man I knew you guys had bad takes on guns, but the shitty food takes kinda surprise me.
live a little, okay?
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>>948151015
Garloids are unironically a fantastic food source, full of vitamins and minerals and nearly pure protein, and the fact they can subsist on nearly anything. Unfortunately their appearance puts people off.
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>>948151015
Garloids was one of the worst memes Reddit ever spawned. It was the FingerBox of the 10's.
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>>948151019
Did I stutter? I literally posted a meme edit of something a few months ago and within an hour I saw people posting it, reverse image searched and saw it had been posted on reddit for updoots. Literally within an less than an hour of me posting it in 1 (ONE) thread on /k/. This board is the same fucking thing.
And I stand by what I said, garloids is just Finger Box of the 10's.
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>>948151022
For reference, here's what proper gyros looks like.
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>>948151023
The concept of slices of pre-sliced kebab meat never even entered my mind. That's unholy. Some things just can't be condensed into something that fits in your freezer in single servings.
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>this just in, ships that haven't been resupplied for a month in a combat zone have worse food than usual
>especially if said ship isn't a floating airfield
>especially if the last supply procurement didn't expect an extended deployment without fresh resupply
Oh no whatever will they do they might have to eat like DD crews in WW2 for a week or two.
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>>948151027
Burkes only carry about 2.5-3 weeks of fresh food and are expected to replenish every 45 days or so.
>but the quality
This isn't the 40s anymore, longer term supplies aren't all shelf stable raw ingredients and canned goods, it's frozen prepacked stuff. Modern vessels don't have shit like onboard bakeries or butcher shops. The fact they have any fresh vegetables is probably due to them having a longer shelf life and not being something cooked frequently. Go tour the Turner Joy, look at the food stores on it, and then tour a capital ship.
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>>948151006
That is peak Finnish cuisine you uncultured mutt. Go eat a corn syrup burger or something.
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>>948151029
>Modern vessels don't have shit like onboard bakeries
Hon hon hon
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>>948151006
They're likely rationing until they can get a resupply. Better to eat something than nothing. Not really sure how they'd let it get this bad though.
Keep in mind that the framing of this image is usually with rhetoric of a deeply unpopular war, so it makes sense to popularize an image showing a weakened military that needs to come home and rest. Technically this is just a single image that's cherry-picked out of context. What is everyone else eating? Is this the tray of someone who just wasn't hungry for some reason? Such figures would be of tactical advantage to the enemy, so it's unlikely that we'll know for now.
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>>948151034
I think it's not just the unpopularity, it's the general perception that this was started on a whim and with little of the preparation or planning required to sustain it.
Who knows about the actual context, but it certainly fits the perception.
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>>948151033
ship galleys are like a cafeteria line, you pick an entree and whatever sides you want
the faggot in this photo picked a burger and just didn't grab a bun
if there was a bun and some ketchup on it it would look like a totally normal lunch with a random slice of over processed gyro meat next to it
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>>948151039
Lay off the copium pipe already, it's getting sad.
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>>948151006
>a picture
>from ships under emcon
>thirdies genuinely believe this
Meanwhile
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>>948151029
>2.5-3 weeks of fresh food
Which, to be fair, is more than enough.
A Burkes can sail about 6000 km in 1 week. Which is more than enough to get in touch with a US base.
And that's assuming they aren't resupplied at sea from said base.
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The worst part of this is that it wouldn't take much to make a good stew. It's not like the ship is ever going to run out of onions, potatoes and stock to go with the carrot and mystery meat.
>>948151047
Subs manage to give decent meals and the enlisted men will have all grown up in families making do with what they have so there's no excuse here. The cooks have fucked up here.
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>>948151006
Maybe it's low residue food? So you shit less? Typically, mess hall food is crude but decent. Like the cooks are in a rush but also know they've got to eat whatever they cook.
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>>948151049
I'd think subs set out with an inventory adapted to long deployments without resupply and limited prep space, i.e. some fresh stuff and then a whole bunch of glorified frozen TV dinners.
Surface vessels get resupplied every 1-2 weeks or even more often, so they're gonna carry perishables and then after a while without "standard" resupply they're gonna have to fall back on an assortment of increasingly less appetizing long shelf life stuff like that dry ass patty and shoe sole looking gyros slice.
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>>948151052
A lot of the shit is frozen but they do put some effort into cooking it.
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>>948151053
>they do put some effort into cooking it.
Yes, they really do. https://youtu.be/Ag8kbTEU2yg?si=eOXTSYYkzO-LB3--
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Me da said, in the first war o' europe, they all bitched of the food. Common grunt bitch it is, an proper as they do get shat upon a platter. We march, err row as it were, upon our stomachs. But truffuly we's been watchin re-actor dials all the night. Pop in th 'ead iff'n a shit's on the forecast mebbe.
But der food's alwus bin a rottah.
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>>948151047
It's from the USA Today article you double nigger.
https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2026/04/16/iran-war-mail-p ackages-middle-east/89609308007/
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I'm gonna put on the tin foil hat and say that the people defending this nonsense are false flaggers trying to make Americans look as stupid as Russians did when they were still trying to defend their 3 day special operation.
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>>948151077
>the IRGC is actually winning somehow
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>>948151080
Not those anons, but I will reiterate what I have said many times
>The entire population of Iran isn't worth a single American fingernail
We can kill every Iranian who ever lived and shit on their graves and I won't give a single shit or fuck. But if we lose a single American life, it is a disaster, because a single American is worth more than the entire population of the turd world shithole of Iran.
An F-15 probably costs more than what the Ayatollah has in personal wealth (this statement is unconfirmed, but you get the gist, they're poor as shit browns). Losing a single F-15 means we've lost the entire GDP of Tehran in a single shootdown.
Think about what this means. If an Iranian manages to kill a single American, he's managed to achieve the equivalent of a 93,000,000:1 K/D ratio. And we've lost double digits in American lives. By destroying a single F-15 or A-10, the Iranians have managed to destroy the equivalent of some countries' economies for a year.
I'm not the only person who thinks this way. The Iranians do too. Look at how much they boast about a single destroyed aircraft, or a single dead ZOGbot. It doesn't matter that there is barely even a government or military leadership left in Iran because every leader who appears or gets promoted to leader is airstriked in a week. When they managed to kill a few American grunts, they celebrated for weeks, because to them, it was the equivalent of killing off an entire country.
This is also a perception held by the US public. No one cried over the Cubans we killed to capture Maduro, because we took no losses. We had a 50:0 K/D, AND we nabbed their president. We took minimal equipment losses, if at all.
But in Iran, we've actually taken losses. It doesn't matter that the IRGC leadership has been wiped out repeatedly, or that we have a 5000:13 K/D ratio. Every American is worth more than the entire population of Iran of 93 million people. So it's not 5000:13, it's 5000:1,209,000,000.
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>>948151080
>acknowledging reality of where we need to improve is the same thing as supporting the enemy!
You absolute fucking turdie brownoid retard. It's the fucking polar opposite: strong countries and good militaries do not engage in chest thumping bullshit and pretend they're perfect that the military can never be wrong or have anything shitty about it. Public attention and criticism is the only way to avoid ever intensifying rot, it's key to having actual success.
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>>948151086
They haven't resupplied in a bit retard.
>>948151083
its all so tiresome
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It was Friday in Japan, which means their sailors were getting curry.
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>>948151092
You've never had a good one then.
Protip: dumping a brick of Golden Curry roux into a pot with bits of meat and diced vegetables is no more "Japanese curry" than pouring water over a brick of instant ramen is "Japanese ramen"
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>>948151029
>Burkes only carry about 2.5-3 weeks of fresh food and are expected to replenish every 45 days or so.
>They're supposed to carry about 21 days supply of food
>And get more every 45 days
???
Am I missing something or is there a massive fucking problem here?
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