It seems UK soldiers are tired with the food they are being served at military
bases in the country by civilian contractors to the Military of Defence.
One soldier posted an open letter to the Army hierarchy on social media,
complaining about food served by private firm Sodexo.
He wrote:
“Would you feed a homeless person undercooked or raw chicken? Would you
serve it to a paying customer in a restaurant? Would you feed it to your
kids for their dinner? I would like to think the answer to these
questions is no, of course not. So why is the answer yes to serving
soldiers paying for these meals?
I have taken the time to put a few photos together so you can see what
the blokes are being served. We all know these complaints fall on deaf
ears. I have already posted these questions, along with images, to
Sodexo for response. Unfortunately, these posts have been deleted and I
have now been blocked by Sodexo UK.
I’m sure you’re as troubled as I am to see mouldy eggs, undercooked
chicken and maggots in tomatoes served to our service personnel.”
The firm at the centre of the controversy, Sodexo, is one of the world's
leading catering firms and supplies more than 80 Army, Navy and RAF
sites in the UK, Cyprus and the Falkland Islands.
A spokeswoman for the French firm said:
“We are aware of the recent complaints which have appeared on social
media over the last week. Without knowing where these photos have been
taken, it is impossible to investigate. We take food quality and safety
extremely seriously within our organisation. If any customer has a
complaint about the quality of food we serve them, they should inform
the team where they purchased the food as soon as possible in order that
it can looked into straight away.”
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