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    Plant-based menu items introduced at Okinawa Marine Corps mess halls

    Plant-based menu items introduced at Okinawa Marine Corps mess halls

    Photo By Sgt. Christopher Madero | U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Michael Coppa, a food specialist with 1st Marine Corps Aircraft...... read more read more

    MARINE CORPS AIR STATION FUTENMA, OKINAWA, JAPAN

    05.13.2020

    Story by Cpl. Christopher Madero 

    Marine Corps Installations Pacific

    MARINE CORPS AIR STATION FUTENMA, OKINAWA, Japan - Marines step in line to try the newest addition to the mess hall menu - plant-based burgers.

    In August 2019, Marines with the MCIPAC-MCBB Installation Food Service Office conducted their annual review board with patrons from across Okinawa. During the board, patrons expressed their concern for a lack of plant-based items on Marine Corps menus.

    The review showed that a Marine who is vegan, vegetarian, or simply does not prefer eating meat products, can feel very limited in their mess hall line due the lack of vegan/vegetarian options.

    However, the Marine Corps is always finding ways to be more inclusive to Marines of all lifestyles.

    May 13 marked the first day a plant-based burger made an appearance in MCAS Futenma’s mess hall.

    This was not the just the first time plant-based food were served at MCAS Futenma, but in any military dining facility in Okinawa according to U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 2 Thomas Heinsohn, the base food service operations officer.

    There was no special setup or announcement for the newest menu item. The only adjustment made to the MCAS Futenma mess hall was a small addition to the main line.

    Food service specialists asked patrons if they’d be willing to try the new item, and served them as they passed through.

    “It was a great burger.” said Lance Cpl. Alexander Skelton, an air support operations officer with 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. “It’s nice to see the [mess hall] committed to giving more choices to Marines with different diets and beliefs.”
    This is not, however, the first time dining facilities on Okinawa have had plant-based options.

    Food items are adopted into and removed from menus depending on its feedback. If a food item has a decline in demand, it is removed from the menu. There have been times in the past where plant-based options were introduced into the menu, but its demand from patrons dwindled over time.

    Now and in the future, the Marine Corps will continue striving to choose what's best to put on a Marine’s plate.

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    Date Taken: 05.13.2020
    Date Posted: 05.14.2020 21:38
    Story ID: 369936
    Location: MARINE CORPS AIR STATION FUTENMA, OKINAWA, JP

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