• More than $151M collected from US Army soldiers for food ended up spent

    From useapen@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 17 08:33:15 2025
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    They’re money grubbing grub money

    Millions of dollars collected by the United States Army for a food program
    were spent elsewhere — with less than half of the funds actually finding
    their way to soldiers’ plates, according to a report.

    An investigative report from Military.com found that of the $225 million snatched up from junior enlisted soldiers as part of the Basic Allowance
    for Subsistence program, just $74 million went towards food.

    “It’s just returned to the big pool of army funds, and it’s used someplace else,” an official told the outlet.

    The money is collected in what amounts to a tax on troops — taken from
    their BAS payment of $460 per month and automatically deducted from
    paychecks of service members who live in barracks. The program is intended
    to help enlisted men and women to cover food costs.

    But records from the 11 largest military bases show in 2024, $151 million
    of the $225 million garnered from soldiers was not spent on food,
    according to Military.com.

    That number is possibly higher, considering the Army operates 104
    garrisons, which all use the same program.

    In one egregious example, Fort Stewart, Georgia collected $17 million from soldiers — but spent just $2.1 million of it on grub. That means 87% of
    food funds were redirected for other projects, according to the report.

    All but two bases reviewed left more than half of the money for food
    unspent, according to the report.

    “Stealing food money from our soldiers is not how we achieve military readiness,” Rep. Jul Tokuda (D-Hawaii) told the Military.com, adding, “The
    fact that at least $151 million was collected from soldiers and not spent
    on food as required demands not just an immediate investigation, but swift accountability.”

    The revelation comes as soldiers face an uphill battle when it comes to commissary needs.

    The outlet reports that Fort Carson, Colorado, experienced pervasive food shortages that left soldiers to dine on lime beans and toast.

    Reports from service members frequently roast the poor quality of food
    served up by the Army — citing undercooked meat, unseasoned meals, lack of fresh ingredients and unhealthy menu options, Military.com reported.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/more-than-151m-collected-from-us-army- soldiers-for-food-ended-up-spent-elsewhere-report/ar-AA1z8v7R

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  • From Dave Smith@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 17 03:41:09 2025
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    In article <XnsB2895A30D2DBX@135.181.20.170>, yourdime@outlook.com says...

    They?re money grubbing grub money

    Millions of dollars collected by the United States Army for a food program were spent elsewhere ? with less than half of the funds actually finding their way to soldiers? plates, according to a report.


    What do you say to a military vagina?

    Thank you for your cervix.

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