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DoD Reports $22M Food Procurement
March 18, 2026
The Department of Defense (DoD) reported spending approximately $22 million on steak, lobster, and other food items in a single month as part of routine military dining operations during the fiscal year-end spending period. This expenditure reflects standard procurement practices to supply service members across military facilities rather than personal use by any individual, clarifying misconceptions about the nature of the spending.
- This spending surge aligns with typical fiscal year-end budget utilization patterns within DoD food service contracts
- Procurement professionals should note the scale and timing of food supply contracts as part of military operational support
- Vendors specializing in food services for military installations may find opportunities aligned with cyclical budget spending patterns
- Transparency in procurement reporting helps clarify public and stakeholder understanding of defense spending allocations
We're not crushing lobster tails and Delmonicos Tony Soprano-style here and passing the bill off to the American public-they're not even that good to begin with.
— Unnamed service member
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