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YEA RIGHT, Hold the meat that only goes to the brass, the rest of the Military mess halls will be serving more fruits, vegetables and low-fat dishes like slim-jims, after the US House did more budget cuts, under the first program in over 20 years, to improve nutrition standards across the armed services for the brass.
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