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Title: No more fries with that...
Post by: jnevis on April 09, 2010, 09:21:10 AM
I almost want to put this in the Political Forum since it smacks of PC "Need to make people eat right and control them" from the Obummer Admin.  Nothing like shooting morale right in the chest....
Italics mine, emphasis added


No fries with that: fast food axed at Afghan bases
Mon, Apr 5 2010
By Deepa Babington

KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Fast food joints where soldiers wolf down burgers and pizza will soon be a thing of the past at bases in Afghanistan, as the U.S. military reminds soldiers they are at war and not in "an amusement park."

In the sprawling military base at Kandahar, the fast food outlets facing the axe include Burger King, Pizza Hut, and the U.S. chain restaurant T.G.I. Friday's that features a bar with alcohol-free margaritas and other drinks -- all set along the bustling "Boardwalk" area of the base.

On any given day, the giant square-shaped walkway features the surreal sight of soldiers sipping gourmet coffee and eating chocolate pastries with guns slung across their shoulders, while Canadians play ice hockey at a nearby rink and fighter jets thunder overhead.

The U.S. military says its beef with the burger joints is that they take up valuable resources like water, power, flight and convoy space and that cutting back on non-essentials is key to running an efficient military operation.

"This is a war zone -- not an amusement park," Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Hall wrote in a blog earlier this year.

"Supplying nonessential luxuries to big bases like Bagram and Kandahar makes it harder to get essential items to combat outposts and forward operating bases, where troops who are in the fight each day need resupply with ammunition, food and water."

Warning that concessions like Orange Julius, Dairy Queen and Military Car Sales were also on the exit list, Hall said less-obvious changes were coming too -- including fewer canned and bottled goods coming into the country as well as fewer first-run movie showings and some entertainment programs.

This guy sounds like he's a Supply guy that probably hasn't left Kandahar and isn't thinking about the poor guys on the front lines that really just want a peice of home on occasion.  That and following someone from above's direction and trying to justify it.  Cutting back canned and bottled goods?  Do they expect them to eat nothing but MRE's?  Probably pointed at soda and bottled water specifically, but why?

For now, fast food joints like Burger King which operate out of little shacks along the Kandahar boardwalk are still doing brisk business, with lines snaking outside their counters, but their contracts are not expected to be renewed when they expire.

A motley crew of other stores selling Afghan books, jewelry and phone cards and the busy Canadian Tim Horton's outlet that sells coffee and doughnuts will stay on.

Some U.S. soldiers privately grumble about the cutbacks, but others said they were not bothered by the new edict.

Those desperate for comfort food always have the option of the "Chef's short order" section at the dining halls, where fried calamari rings, fish fingers and burgers are free for soldiers and available in abundance.

(Editing by Peter Graff and Jerry Norton)
Thomson Reuters journalists are subject to an Editorial Handbook which requires fair presentation and disclosure of relevant interests.

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6342J720100405?feedType=RSS&feedName=oddlyEnoughNews&rpc=22&sp=true


Title: Re: No more fries with that...
Post by: Solus on April 09, 2010, 10:47:04 AM
Something is screwy here....

Are they saying the Burger King (and other) franchise is running a shop there and serving Burger King products?

And that these products are being delivered to Afgan by military transport at no cost to Burger King?

Is Burger King donating these products to the troops are or they charging for them at the little shops?

And they are trying to tell us that supplies aren't reaching forward troops because the delivery vehicles have been diverted to hauling in Burger King stuff?  And they are taking up the space that would normally be used for ammo and medical supplies?

Some how I don't think the situation exists as it is presented.  Sounds more like someone isn't getting their back scratched the way they wanted.