The MRE has to survive heat, cold, impact and time. And it has to do all of that at scale. Sound familiar?
The Meal, Ready-to-Eat is a staple of the U.S. military. Self-contained, shelf-stable, and packed with calories, MREs are the ideal food source to feed a formation on the move or when you forgot to ...
Spec Ops veterans Cam and Israel challenge themselves to eat decades-old Army food titled: Chicken a La King. Both guys will have to push themselves to their limits as they dig into this old and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Army is bringing at least three new varieties of MREs next year, swapping out three troops don't like. Start saying goodbye to ...
New options are coming to troops’ rations, and some less popular items will disappear from the menu. The next iteration of Meals Ready-to-Eat is MRE 46, set to release in 2026. Among the options — all ...
BEND, Ore., June 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- BranchOut Food Inc., (Nasdaq: BOF): a leading innovator in food dehydration, is thrilled to announce its strategic collaboration with the U.S. Army Combat ...
BEND, Ore., June 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BranchOut Food Inc. (BOF), a pioneering food technology company and producer of dehydrated fruit and vegetable-based products, is taking the next step in ...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. -- The Spam and endless beans served in World War II are long gone. Even the corned beef hash and chicken ala king fed to Gulf War fighters are passe. The modern soldier's prepackaged ...
Start saying goodbye to beef taco filling, pork sausage patties and beef rectangles floating in nebulous liquid in your meals-ready-to-eat. And say hello Cuban-style beef picadillo with veggies, ...