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Commissaries worldwide are observing the sacrifices of fallen service members during Memorial Day while also continuing to support their military communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On May 8, the Defense Commissary Agency will begin daily health screenings of anyone who works in commissaries – including employees, baggers and affiliated contractors – before they start their shifts.
Commissary shoppers are increasingly checking ingredient labels as they focus on selecting foods that offer their family optimum nutrition. More and more that attitude carries over to the furry members of the family.
Commissaries in the continental United States, along with Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico, will place shopping limits on fresh beef, poultry and pork starting May 1.
During the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, the military resale community stands united in its commitment to support service members and families who rely on exchanges and commissaries for goods and services.
AmeriQual Foods is voluntarily recalling specific lots of pork-free Meal, Ready-to-eat (MRE) product because it contains pork, according to a Department of Defense All Food and Drug Activity message sent April 17. MRE menus one through 12 are pork-free options.
The Defense Commissary Agency recently announced it will support an agent shopping service at local commissaries where installation leaders establish a process to recruit volunteers and connect them with the customers who need this service.
Conagra Brands, Inc. is voluntarily recalling specific lots of frozen Healthy Choice Chicken Feta & Farro Power Bowls because they may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically small rocks, according to a Department of Defense All Food and Drug Activity message sent April 10.
The COVID-19 pandemic couldn’t contain a full slate of customers who did their grocery shopping over the internet and picked their orders up from the safety of their vehicles on April 6, the launch date of the new CLICK2Go service at McGuire Air Force Base Commissary in New Jersey.
Commissaries are requiring some form of face covering for store employees and customers to enter a commissary.
Pfizer Consumer Healthcare is voluntarily recalling specific lots of three Advil products due to a missing FDA-mandated warning on the product labels, according to a Department of Defense All Food and Drug Activity message sent April 3.
It’s no secret that eating five to eight servings of fruit and vegetables daily has immense health benefits. However, varying the colors you eat in those servings helps achieve maximum nutrition.
The Defense Commissary Agency’s (DeCA) stores, central distribution centers and its central meat processing plant have been designated mission-critical in DOD’s response to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.