MRE fruits and veggies to get major upgrade with new technologyThe main goal is to preserve not only the nutrition of the produce but also its taste.By Sarah Sicard3 months ago
This Marine is taking challenge coins to new heights, crayons includedIt’s both a challenge coin and a fun way to crack open a cold one.By Sarah Sicard8 months ago
Will vegan meals finally join the MRE lineup?The Defense Logistics Agency is exploring plant-based MREs.By Sarah Sicard20 months ago
Troops leave scathing Yelp reviews for military dining facilitiesIt's okay to be a Karen when the food tastes like boots.By Sarah Sicard24 months ago
Tabasco bottles make a glorious return to the MRETabasco bottles are back, baby!By Sarah Sicard2 years ago
Crayon-eating devil dog is destined to be a MarineThis crayon-eating dog should study for the ASVAB ASAP.By Sarah Sicard3 years ago
Crayon-eating Marine launches edible crayon business Color our world with these Marine-approved edible crayons.By Sarah Sicard3 years ago
Someone finally made edible crayons for MarinesA Marine Corps veteran is now making edible crayons.By Sarah Sicard4 years ago
Maxing the ACFT: How to fuel your body for the testHere's what soldiers should eat so they can power through the new fitness test, Army experts say.By Capt. Kira Heartwick and Capt. Vladi Ivanova5 years ago
Meal, Refusing-to-Exit — scientific study backs long-held belief that MREs make it harder to defecateDefacation reportedly returned to normal once participants resumed their regular diet.By Jon Simkins5 years ago
Chow hall makeover, color-coded food, greens up front: Here’s the plan to get soldiers, Marines eating healthierA red, green and yellow coding system is designed to help troops with food choices.By Todd South5 years ago
The plan to give soldiers a day’s worth of MREs in one ration. Seven days of food weighing less than 10 poundsThe Army is working on keeping dismounted troops fed for more than a few days without breaking their backs.By Todd South5 years ago