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  2. Firm tackles food waste with surplus food boxes - AOL

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    Too Good to Go has delivered about 50,000 boxes of food that would otherwise have been wasted.

  3. Too Good To Go, app that sells surplus restaurant food at big ...

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    Users buy entire meals or bags of baked goods for as little as one-third the normal cost. The catch: You don't know exactly what you're going to get.

  4. K-ration - Wikipedia

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    The K-ration was mass-produced by several major U.S. food production companies, including the H. J. Heinz Company, Patten Food Products Company and The Cracker Jack Company. K-ration crates were either wood (43 pounds or 20 kilograms each) or fiberboard (41 pounds or 19 kilograms each) and had a volume of 1.4 cubic feet (40 liters).

  5. C-ration - Wikipedia

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    The Reserve Ration was issued during the later part of World War I to feed troops who were away from a garrison or field kitchen. It originally consisted of 12 ounces (340 g) of bacon or 14 ounces (400 g) of meat (usually canned corned beef), two 8-ounce (230 g) cans of hard bread or hardtack biscuits, a packet of 1.16 ounces (33 g) of pre-ground coffee, a packet of 2.4 ounces (68 g) of ...

  6. He was a huge Korean TV star. Now he's broke and lives in an ...

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    Such was the scarcity that one of the beloved staples was a stew made from leftover military rations discarded by U.S. Army bases. It was sold in marketplaces for around 10 cents a bowl and ...

  7. Meal, Ready-to-Eat - Wikipedia

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    The first American military ration established by a Congressional Resolution, during the Revolutionary War, consisted of enough food to feed a man for one day, mostly beef, peas, and rice. [3] During the Civil War, the U.S. military moved toward canned goods. Later, self-contained kits were issued as a whole ration and contained canned meat ...

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