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Rachel Blanchard, a Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) employee at the Kadena Air Base Commissary in Okinawa, Japan, was honored on Oct. 20 as one of 28 individual recipients of the 2022 Secretary of Defense Awards for Outstanding Department of Defense Employees and Service Members with Disabilities.
HP Hood LLC is voluntarily recalling specific containers of their Hood, Lactaid and Penn Maid brand cottage cheese due to the potential presence of foreign material, specifically plastic pieces, according to a recall notice from the Defense Commissary Agency’s food safety office sent Oct. 26.
The Clorox Company is voluntarily recalling select scented Pine-Sol products because they may contain bacteria, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa, according to a recall notice from the Defense Commissary Agency’s food safety office sent Oct. 25.
The Defense Commissary Agency’s (DeCA) Sales Flyer for Oct. 24 – Nov. 6 offers customers even greater ways to save at their commissary. DeCA recently expanded its sales flyer to overseas military families in the European and Pacific regions. Customers can now plan their next shopping trip or Commissary Click2Go order by accessing the sales flyer link and selecting the region of their choice. In this edition, commissaries are promoting significant savings through Thanksgiving on whole frozen turkeys. Customers can get a head start on the holidays or just pregame their turkey favorites at $.68/lb. for select brands. Availability and brands will vary by location.
Unilever United States is voluntarily recalling select dry shampoo aerosol products due to potentially elevated levels of benzene, according to a Department of Defense All Food and Drug Activity message sent Oct. 21.
The USDA’s annual Feds Feed Families (FFF) campaign, held June 1 through Sept. 31, has ended with 7.8 million pounds of food being donated to food banks across the nation. Feds Feed Families encourages employees from across the federal government to donate to local food banks and pantries. This year marks the third that the Department of Defense (DOD) has designated the Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) as its campaign leader.
When the candy-starved “goblins” and “zombies” come calling on Halloween, commissary customers can be ready with plenty of sweets for the little “monsters’” bags or food and drink for their parties – all at significant savings.
The Defense Commissary Agency’s (DeCA) Sales Flyer for Oct. 10 - 23, offers customers even greater ways to save at their commissary. DeCA is now expanding its Sales Flyer to overseas military families in the European and Pacific regions.
On Oct. 13, the Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) salutes the U.S. Navy on the 247th anniversary of their establishment by the Continental Congress in 1775. Throughout its history, the commissary benefit has gained the admiration and gratitude of sailors and their families, said Marine Sgt. Maj. Michael R. Saucedo, senior enlisted advisor to the DeCA director.
Old Europe Cheese, Inc. is expanding the initial recall of their packaged Brie and Camembert cheeses because they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, according to a Department of Defense All Food and Drug Activity message sent Sept. 30.
Old Europe Cheese, Inc. is voluntarily recalling some of their packaged Brie and Camembert cheeses because they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, according to a Department of Defense All Food and Drug Activity message sent Sept. 30.
Throughout the year, the Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) urges its customers to refocus on preparing home-cooked meals and sharing those together around the dinner table. Using your commissary benefit will amplify the many nutritional.
Much has changed for the Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) over 31 years including product selection, technology for front-end checkouts and other key grocery functions. However, what remains constant is DeCA’s mission to deliver a commissary benefit that improves the military’s quality of life by saving them money on their groceries.