while the other ate nothing but MREs during the study. The participants, both military personnel and civilians, kept daily food logs, and forked over fecal, urine and blood samples so researchers ...
A New Zealand Army soldier tries a US military MRE — or Meal, Ready-to-Eat — and compares it to New Zealand MREs. An MRE is designed to sustain soldiers during training or an operation while ...
From calorie count to portion sizes, we wanted to find all the differences between Military MREs in the US and the UK. This is "Food Wars." More from Food Wars From calorie count to portion sizes ...
In modern times, the US military stockpiles “Meals Ready to Eat” (MREs), full meals that can be consumed with the convenience of just tearing open a bag, to sustain troops in the field.
Some commenters on US Army WTF Moment’s post wondered what the bear’s favorite MRE would be. Though it’s impossible to say for sure, Sajecki did say bears have a diet that is 70% vegetarian.