As America's Armed Services are experiencing a boost in recruitment under Trump 2.0, their health and meals will soon get a ...
Join a British host as he introduces classic UK MRE sticky toffee pudding to a group of Korean soldiers! Watch as the ...
Watch as two British soldiers put a Korean military ration to the test, preparing and tasting Curry bibimbap from an ...
WASHINGTON — Hungry individuals don't put much thought into the packaging of their food. When people grab a snack, they generally rip into it and toss it aside to get to the good stuff. But at the ...
At her home in Racine, Wisconsin, Michele Robinson is cooking up a spaghetti chicken casserole just like her mother Karen used to make. "Every time you make it, you feel like, 'Oh, is this just living ...
Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School's SkillsUSA chapter won big at the 2025 MRE Challenge, earning three gold medals and the title of Grand Champion. The culinary competition, ...
FTAI Aviation is rated a buy, with a YE26 price target of $236, reflecting strong growth in its MRE business. FTAI's strategic shift from leasing to maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRE) is driving ...
Air National Guardsmen pull candy from an MRE in South Burlington, Vermont. (Airman Raymond LaChance/Air Force) New options are coming to troops’ rations, and some less popular items will disappear ...
The old saying "variety is the spice of life" is especially true when it comes to food. While service members in combat will eat whatever they're given, having good meals that match what they might ...
Using technology to transform the U.S. military, thus keeping soldiers safe and well equipped to handle every situation, also extends to feeding those soldiers. This means that Meals Ready-to-Eat, or ...
The MRE promise is right there in the name: it's a meal, ready to eat. Although they generally taste better heated up, they are designed to be eaten cold as well, just in case you find yourself behind ...
University of Birmingham’s vice-chancellor has suggested that some institutions are abusing the “intent” of tougher visa policies by marketing MRes courses as a way for international students to bring ...