How The Military’s Largest Cafeteria Feeds 4,500 Soldiers In 90 Minutes | Boot Camp
How The Military’s Largest Cafeteria Feeds 4,500 Soldiers In 90 Minutes | Boot Camp
Slagel Dining Facility is the largest dining facility in the Department of Defense. It serves 12,000 meals a day. Trainees at the Medical Education and Training Campus at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio are required to eat lunch at Slagel Dining Facility, where the staff serves 4,500 meals in just 90 minutes. Business Insider spent two days at…
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What is my obsession with watching large amounts of food being cooked? I'm a sucker for videos like this.
I was in the Royal Air Force for twelve years. The food was mostly garbage. But down in the Falklands the food was excellent…better standard of food, higher quality produce. No idea how that works with it being so far away from the UK!
The Marines show up:
“Looks like crayons are back on the menu boys!”
Calling airmen in tech school trainees is wild
I would be interested to see the results of an audit to determine whether there’s any real benefit to the military contracting the feeding of personnel.
What do they do with the left overs
Blessings guys
I'm reaching out for your prayers and support. Please keep me in your thoughts for a speedy recovery.
Watching this reminds me of my Dad, he was in the British Army (it was compulsory service) and he used to say that if they ever did anything wrong one of the punishments was peeling, chopping and often cooking potatoes for the meals, this was all done by hand and I admit he made a darn mean portion of chips and roast pots pet alone mash potatoes. He said it used to often be a whole night of just peeling and chopping potatoes to help the cooks (there were loads of different punishments he said this one wasn't too bad but he hated having to clean the loos or the like as depending on how bad you mucked up depended on the size of your cleaning brush 🤣)
There’s a smoke detector with a low battery in that kitchen.
The God Bless all of them !
What they don’t show you is how much food is wasted and thrown out.
Me too
whats the total kitchen staff?
they dont pay armodo enough for teef
6:02 Vegetable oil in a marinara sauce?
How often do the meals offered change?
The food is good because it's a joint base. If it were an Army or Marine base it would be half-rotten.
Is the water ok?
Major respect ! I be in my kitchen ready to pass out cooking for 2 😂😂