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The commissary benefit is a valuable asset for the Department of Defense as it looks to help support service members and their families who are challenged by the financial impacts of COVID-19, a disrupted supply chain and inflation, said the director and CEO of the Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA).
The Defense Commissary Agency’s (DeCA) Sales Flyer for Sept. 12- 25, offers its customers even greater ways to save at their commissary. The latest sales flyer features the Savvy Shopper Super Saver, which gives additional savings beyond normal commissary prices.
As U.S. airmen and their families prepare to celebrate the Air Force’s 75th birthday on Sept. 18, the Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) joins with them in observing the proud legacy of their service.
The Defense Commissary Agency is voluntarily recalling a limited quantity of their Freedom’s Choice Spring Water, distributed to a select number of stores in California, Arizona and Nevada, due to elevated levels of food grade CO2 introduced in the production process, according to a Department of
FORT LEE, Va. – In the wake of a disaster or an emergency, protecting perishable items from foodborne illnesses is vital for protecting health and wellness, said the Defense Commissary Agency’s (DeCA) director of public health and safety.
The Defense Commissary Agency’s (DeCA) Sales Flyer for Aug. 29-Sept. 11 offers our deserving customers even greater ways to save at their commissary.
Rushdi Food Industries is voluntarily recalling a limited quantity of their Mighty Sesame Organic Squeezable Tahini due to possible Salmonella contamination, according to a Department of Defense All Food and Drug Activity message sent Aug. 24.
During September, National Preparedness Month focuses attention on the merits of planning for the next emergency. Whether that emergency is manmade or by Mother Nature, service members and their families can count on their commissary benefit to help them save nearly 25 percent on items for their survival kits.
Over the past 24 years, Marine Master Gunnery Sgt. Anthony D. Polk has punched just about every deployment ticket imaginable on land and sea. Now as the Defense Commissary Agency’s new senior enlisted advisor for overseas operations, he encourages eligible patrons to punch their tickets when it comes to using the benefit they’ve earned.
Army Sgt. Maj. Matthew Baller recently completed two years as the Defense Commissary Agency’s senior enlisted advisor for overseas operations as he prepares to retire from military service after over 31 years.
Military customers worldwide will have the opportunity to evaluate their stores through the annual Commissary Customer Service Survey (CCSS) starting Aug. 22. The Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) survey will be available for 10 consecutive shopping days ending on or before Sept. 7, depending on the commissary’s operating schedule. Customers will be asked to take the survey at the commissary entrance area before they shop.
Fifth Season is voluntarily recalling a limited quantity of their Crunchy Sesame Salad Kit because the dressing packet included in the kit may contain milk and egg which is not declared on the product label, according to a Department of Defense All Food and Drug Activity message sent Aug.
Kraft Heinz is voluntarily recalling a limited quantity of its Capri Sun Wild Cherry Flavored Juice Drink Blend beverage products because diluted cleaning solution may have been introduced into the product’s production line, according to a Department of Defense All Food and Drug Activity message
The Defense Commissary Agency’s (DeCA) Sales Flyer for Aug. 15-28 offers excellent customer opportunities to save even more by purchasing promotional products. The latest sales flyer features savings specific to preseason football, back-to-school events and Kids Eat Right month. Shoppers will see ongoing opportunities to maximize their benefit through the “Stock Up and Save” sweepstakes offering discounts on several participating brands.
King’s Hawaiian is voluntarily recalling its Pretzel Slider Buns, Pretzel Hamburger Buns and Pretzel Bites products due to the potential presence of Cronobacter sakazakii and Clostridium botulinum, according to a Department of Defense All Food and Drug Activity message sent Aug. 12.