Mess Hall
Mess Hall
Military type MRE prepared meals for emergencies can be purchased online for $9.90 for a single meal, $69.80 for 6 meals and $119.00 for a case of 12. Go to www.survivalstore.com for more information and to place an order.
Meals Ready to Eat, or MRE's
meals and a place to stay
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Being financially safe is not a matter of where you are working, but of how you spend your money. If you join the military and don't mess up, you can have a job, a place to sleep and three meals a day regardless of what is happening in the rest of the economy. But you can still end up deep in debt if you live beyond your means.
A cafe or brasserie.
About the same as now, except less of it. Not fast food, not expensive food, just normal home-cooked meals. Military personnel had special meals created for their situation. Soldiers often ate out of cans while in the field. Google: Military Rations
A restaurant should provide a place where the customers can enjoy their meals.
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).
The Mess or Mess Hall is where military staff are served their food. This place is named after the word Mes, or "portion of food" from old French. It refers to the standardized portions soldiers were given in standard army-sized food platters, not unlike the one we know from the militaries of modern countries.
Probably the worst place for Character meals is the Crystal Palace in the Magic Kingdom. The food and surroundings are uninspired, it