Commissaries Bringing More healthy, Contemporary Meals Nearer to Dwelling for Army Troopers

Troopers at 10 Army posts have higher entry to wholesome snacks and recent deli gadgets as a part of a brand new program that places commissary kiosks and outposts close to their barracks or workspaces, based on the Protection Commissary Company.

By way of a partnership with the Army, commissaries have put in kiosks in places “handy to troopers on obligation in the midst of the day” and stocked them with gadgets equivalent to sandwiches, salads, sushi, recent fruit, drinks and different healthful meals, DeCA officers advised Navy.com in a current interview.

Service members can use their meal playing cards to pay for the gadgets, which meet Army requirements for nutritious diet and vitamin, based on Protection Commissary Company Director John Corridor.

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“It primarily delivers the [commissary] profit to the place they’re, versus them having come to us,” Corridor mentioned.

Greater than a decade in the past with the nation combating two wars, then-Army Surgeon Common Lt. Gen. Patricia Horoho launched an initiative for her service to grasp and respect what she known as the “efficiency triad” — ample sleep, bodily exercise and good vitamin.

The thought was that general efficiency and psychological and bodily well being would enhance if troopers targeted on these pillars of wellness.

Whereas the Army labored to enhance the standard of meals at mess halls, adopting a color-coded system that labeled the healthiest meals as “inexperienced” and people who ought to be consumed in restricted portions as “pink,” it typically has struggled to attract troopers to those services, given the supply of quick meals institutions on installations and the variety of overtasked service members merely looking for a fast, straightforward meal.

The kiosks and commissary delicatessens look like a preferred possibility for these trying past burgers and fries for wholesome selections, based on Corridor.

“They will pre-order [a sandwich from the deli] and simply are available and choose it up” on the commissary, Corridor mentioned. “What we wish to do is broaden that — as a substitute of the service member

having to take quarter-hour to drive the commissary and quarter-hour again, we will ship it and put it at their location.”

The kiosks can be found to these with a DoD Frequent Entry Card. Those that have a meal card can use it, however different types of cost are taken as effectively, together with debit and bank cards.

Marine Sgt. Maj. Michael Saucedo, DeCA’s senior enlisted adviser, mentioned the company has labored with set up commanders to place kiosks the place they’re seen and most definitely to attract prospects.

At Fort Wainwright, Alaska, for instance, there’s one inside a barracks. In different places, they’re collocated at health facilities, Saucedo mentioned.

“Service members can go work out, stroll proper subsequent door, use the kiosk and go proper on as much as their rooms,” Saucedo mentioned.

Up to now three years, DeCA officers have labored to make the commissary profit extra accessible and appeal to new prospects, rolling out the Click2Go on-line ordering system and curbside pickup program, and a grocery supply pilot program at eight installations.

The kiosks can be found at Fort Wainwright; Fort Carson, Colorado; Fort Stewart, Georgia; Fort Riley, Kansas; Fort Johnson, Louisiana; Fort Drum, New York; Fort Liberty, North Carolina; Fort Bliss and Fort Cavazos, Texas; and Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington.

DeCA is working with the Air Drive to deliver kiosks to installations in Alaska and plans extra outreach to entice the remaining providers to think about this system.

The kiosks have generated $5.5 million in gross sales for DeCA since final yr, based on Corridor.

“It is working rather well with the Army,” Corridor mentioned. “The Army simply requested us final week to significantly broaden it. … This [could be] actually an awesome service for all of the providers.”

— Patricia Kime will be reached at Patricia.Kime@Navy.com. Comply with her on Twitter and Threads @patriciakime.

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