something like a lunchables lunch
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They're packaged ready-to-eat.
M.R.E. (meal, ready-to-eat)
I am not sure what the common answer would have to do with Religion and Spirituality, but MRE's are Meals Ready to Eat. They are pouches of food for the military to eat, if necessary, without dishes, stoves, utensils, etc. After typing this, I saw another question, and realized you were probably talking about a Master's (Degree) in Religious Education.
meal set out table ready to access
only if they want a hot-meal.
Dr Ancel Keys was given the assignment of designing a ready-to-eat meal that did not need refridgeration, would fit in a soldier's pocket, and provide a day's nutritional value. The Army may have intentionally used his initial in the name, or maybe it was just randomly assigned.
Gerry Thomas is best known for inventing the TV dinner, a pre-packaged meal designed for convenience and quick heating. He introduced this concept in the 1950s while working for Swanson, revolutionizing how people approached meal preparation by offering ready-to-eat options. The TV dinner became a cultural phenomenon, symbolizing the rise of convenience foods in American households.
check anywhere to find out if this is healty for you
An mre is a meal ready to eat. They consist of freeze dried meals that have to be rehydrated with water. They are issued in the military and are available to campers as well. They are very pricey.
Generally speaking, unless operational conditions prohibit it, military men and women eat the same three meals a day that every one else eats...breakfast, lunch, and dinner. In the field, however, meals are often not hot meals, but pre-packaged cold meals like K-rations, C-rations, or MRE (meals ready to eat).
a MRE (Meal Ready to Eat) is called 'un plat préparé' in French.
they don't necessarily eat allot of packaged food especially people out of the city but otherwise they only eat it because its convenient