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70 Years R&DA Support to the Military: Looking Back and Forward Mitch Hartson April 2016
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Purpose Discuss observations on military feeding programs and recent developments
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70 Years of Cooperation Combat Rations Field Feeding Equipment Food Processing Packaging Preservation Distributors Assemblers Supply Chain Managers
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Moving Forward Inter-service cooperation Co-Location of Services’ Cook Training Programs Culinary Arts Competition Nutrition Emphasis
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Three Consumer Trends Shaping the Future of Foodservice Hispanics Millennials (Gordon Food Service) Fresh
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Millennial Food Preferences 46% say breakfast is inconvenient…requires cleanup of bowls
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Army Dining Facility Study (Army Times Report) 1 in 3 dining facilities expected to close or shrink within 3 years Prime targets for closures are facilities with small # of subsistence-in- kind patrons Army projects more grab n’ go options, kiosks and menu changes Menu Changes Impacts on industry
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Revised Army Policy: Korea Effective 2/1/16 Army adopted policy on “Essential Unit Messing” Enlisted Soldiers in rotational units required to eat in DFAC or pay out of pocket Rationale: To improve soldier health and readiness while on extended deployments to Korea
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Changing Demographics: Projected Increase in Females Female feeding preferences to have impact on industry Preference for vegetarian foods by females Data show females favor chicken versus beef Spicy foods more popular with males
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Army “Health of the Force Study” Office of the Surgeon General
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Army Health of the Force Study Sleep Physical Training Nutrition Injuries Tobacco
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On-Going Challenges Use of Supplements Gluten Free Foods
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Use of Supplements in the Military 1994 Legislation exempts supplements from pre-approval by FDA 75% military personnel reported to use dietary supplements DoD reports > 20K emergency room visits annually traced to use of supplements Safe use of supplements can be emphasized in nutrition education programs
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Gluten Free Foods Presidential Candidate: “No Gluten-Free Meals to the Military”
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Current Policy on Gluten-Free Foods Natick Soldier Center reported combatants asking for gluten-free options No current plan by services to provide gluten-free meals or foods Industry sources report perception of gluten free foods being healthier options: “a healthful halo” with many customers
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70 Years R&DA Support to the Military April 2016
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