Navy denies 'poor quality' food on warships deployed to Middle East after viral photos of 'rationed slop'
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The U.S. Navy has firmly dismissed claims made on Friday about its vessels in the Middle East allegedly experiencing food shortages, with some social media users describing the meals as “rationed slop.”

In a statement from the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, led by Adm. Daryl Caudle, it was clarified that, “Recent reports suggesting inadequate food supplies and poor meal quality on our deployed ships are unfounded.”

The statement emphasized, “Both the USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Tripoli are adequately stocked with food to provide nutritious and diverse meal options for their crews. Ensuring the health and wellbeing of our Sailors and Marines is my utmost concern, and all personnel are consistently provided with properly portioned, balanced meals.”

This rebuttal from Caudle came after a USA Today article featured alarming photos of what were claimed to be scant lunch trays served aboard the two ships.

One particular image, reportedly furnished by the father of an unnamed Marine on the Tripoli, depicted trays holding just a small scoop of shredded meat accompanied by a lone tortilla.

Another photo, shared by a family connected to an anonymous service member, showed a mid-April meal on the Lincoln, consisting of “a sparse serving of boiled carrots, a dry meat patty, and a piece of processed meat with a grayish hue.”

“The food is tasteless and there’s not nearly enough and they’re hungry all the time,” Karen Erskine-Valentine, a West Virginia pastor told the outlet of what she heard from the family of a service member aboard the aircraft carrier.  

A social media user described the “gray slab” of mystery meat in one of the images as resembling the “insole of a shoe.”

Others said the purported meals looked like something “you wouldn’t give to dogs” and “famine rations.” 

Caudle’s statement did not directly address the images in the USA Today story.

“The [Navy] is correct. More FAKE NEWS from the Pharisee Press,” War Secretary Pete Hegseth wrote on X.

“My team confirmed the logistics stats for the Lincoln & Tripoli. Both have 30+ days of Class I supplies (food) on board. NavCent monitors this everyday, for every ship,” Hegseth continued. “Our sailors deserve — and receive — the best.”

USA Today also reported that care packages weren’t getting to troops in the Middle East due to an indefinite suspension on mail deliveries to military ZIP codes in the region. 

The Office of the Chief of Naval Operations indicated that suspension has now been lifted. 

“Regarding mail and personal packages, a temporary hold on sending mail into theater, due to combat operations, has been lifted,” Caudle said. “Our logistical network is highly adaptable, and we remain committed to supporting our warfighters as they execute Operation Epic Fury.

“The [Navy] possesses an unmatched logistics capability to sustain operations at sea, and routine menu adjustments are simply how we optimize our endurance to keep our warships in the fight.”

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