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I bet the standard of food in the house of commons isn't like this  >:(

http://forces.tv/58813530
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Re: Is this what you mean by the military covenent Mr Camoron ?
« Reply #1 on: 22 March 2016, 12:22:55 »

There's something not quite right there. I don't believe that's being served up.  :-\
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Re: Is this what you mean by the military covenent Mr Camoron ?
« Reply #2 on: 22 March 2016, 12:27:59 »

There's something not quite right there. I don't believe that's being served up.  :-\

Indeed :-\

And if there was a maggot in tinned tomatoes, how would that be the fault of the catering company? ::)
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Re: Is this what you mean by the military covenent Mr Camoron ?
« Reply #3 on: 22 March 2016, 12:36:27 »

Pretty much everything in the military nowdays is out sourced to civilian contractors.
The lowest bidder wins and 'dangle berries' to the lads and lasses on the front line  :(
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Re: Is this what you mean by the military covenent Mr Camoron ?
« Reply #4 on: 22 March 2016, 12:39:19 »

Pretty much everything in the military nowdays is out sourced to civilian contractors.
The lowest bidder wins and 'dangle berries' to the lads and lasses on the front line  :(

Don't get me wrong, I'm not defending the situation, but I find it hard to believe these are genuine, especially as my experiences suggest the good is normally reasonably good ;)

Besides, as I said, how can the caterer be blamed for a tinned product?
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Re: Is this what you mean by the military covenent Mr Camoron ?
« Reply #5 on: 22 March 2016, 12:55:49 »

Pretty much everything in the military nowdays is out sourced to civilian contractors.
The lowest bidder wins and 'dangle berries' to the lads and lasses on the front line  :(

Don't get me wrong, I'm not defending the situation, but I find it hard to believe these are genuine, especially as my experiences suggest the good is normally reasonably good ;)

Besides, as I said, how can the caterer be blamed for a tinned product?



The caterer is responsible for who / where he buys the produce from.
At the time of issuing brown envelopestendering for the contracts, the supplied end product would have been upto the required standard.
After that and if caught, it will be put down as a momentary lapse in quality control by a third party  >:(
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Re: Is this what you mean by the military covenent Mr Camoron ?
« Reply #6 on: 22 March 2016, 13:38:19 »

How the bleep can a fried egg go mouldy unless it's been standing, cooked for days? It just doesn't ring true.

Ready for this........appears to be sour grapes......grooooooaaaaan  ;D
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Re: Is this what you mean by the military covenent Mr Camoron ?
« Reply #7 on: 22 March 2016, 17:50:39 »

While I haven't seen it first hand, I know of people who have and I trust their word.

Don't forget  the similar crisis with the housing maintenance company.  I know of people who have endured most of winter without a working boiler due to their incompetance.

I am very glad I got out when I did.
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Re: Is this what you mean by the military covenent Mr Camoron ?
« Reply #8 on: 22 March 2016, 20:43:49 »

Many years ago.
Military catering was all in House (catering corps), local wholesalers, should provide fresh produce, which was stringently inspected on every delivery by, a sergeant, if not happy was rejected, and had to be redelivered, same day.
 was a Bastid, if there was an officer-mess function, every thing had to be 110%. Then mod thought save a few quid, first local supplies disappeared, the likes of 3663, brakes etc were used, then kitchens were sub-contracted out to the likes of Serco, sodexco, etc, profit over product, mod all over.
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Re: Is this what you mean by the military covenent Mr Camoron ?
« Reply #9 on: 22 March 2016, 21:11:31 »

Whilst I'm not saying the standard is great, there are bits of this that don't quite ring true....

The maggot in the tinned tomatoes is a prime one. It can't be the caterers fault (assuming all in date, which a joke with tinned goods ::))... Let's put it another way... If your good lady serves you tinned tomatoes with a maggot in, is it her fault or the supplier of the tinned tomatoes? ::)
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Re: Is this what you mean by the military covenent Mr Camoron ?
« Reply #10 on: 22 March 2016, 21:29:40 »

Or is it just a set-up ?? 

The ONLY way mould can grow on an egg is it to be left standing, cooked, for several days, and that amount of mould is quite a few more than "several"

Personally, a HUGE pinch of salt (pun intended) to be taken with this "story"

 ;) ;)
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Re: Is this what you mean by the military covenent Mr Camoron ?
« Reply #11 on: 23 March 2016, 04:04:37 »

Eggs with penicillin, tomatoes with included protein, pure luxury.  ::) ::) :o :o
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Re: Is this what you mean by the military covenent Mr Camoron ?
« Reply #12 on: 23 March 2016, 06:31:20 »

Or is it just a set-up ?? 

The ONLY way mould can grow on an egg is it to be left standing, cooked, for several days, and that amount of mould is quite a few more than "several"

Personally, a HUGE pinch of salt (pun intended) to be taken with this "story"

 ;) ;)



I think the article is more of a "best of" collection to make a point Nige but these things happen.

Iirc, you spent all your service time either in hotels, with your lovely lady or in the Snco's mess.
I think its fair to say that the best food in the military is always found in the snco's (or equivalent) mess so I doubt you had to endure some of the shite dealt out in the ranks mess or even the Rupert's mess   ;) ;)
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Re: Is this what you mean by the military covenent Mr Camoron ?
« Reply #13 on: 23 March 2016, 10:54:12 »

Or is it just a set-up ?? 

The ONLY way mould can grow on an egg is it to be left standing, cooked, for several days, and that amount of mould is quite a few more than "several"

Personally, a HUGE pinch of salt (pun intended) to be taken with this "story"

 ;) ;)



I think the article is more of a "best of" collection to make a point Nige but these things happen.

Iirc, you spent all your service time either in hotels, with your lovely lady or in the Snco's mess.
I think its fair to say that the best food in the military is always found in the snco's (or equivalent) mess so I doubt you had to endure some of the shite dealt out in the ranks mess or even the Rupert's mess   ;) ;)

Eaten in many an Airmen's Mess over the years both away from home and when at home base - on QRA the whole crew ate every meal at a designated table in the Airmen's Mess and that was a weeks duty .. when "out of hours" the Airman's Mess was usually the only place to get a meal, many a duty supper has been enjoyed at 3 in the morning :).... as well as attending said messes for inspection/duty as both Orderly Sgt and Orderly Officer.

Whilst the CHOICE of menu was not as wide as the SNCO's mess - Chips with everything always seemed to be what the "lads" wanted - the standard of catering was never less than very good, and usually bordered on excellent.
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Re: Is this what you mean by the military covenent Mr Camoron ?
« Reply #14 on: 23 March 2016, 11:03:03 »

I once had half a cockroach in my ice cream  ::)
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