Posted on May 16, 2014
DFAC breakfast. Do you consider it the best deal around?
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You only pay $2.55 for breakfast in the DFACs. Your choices are more than plentiful, considering what all you can choose from each morning. The same choices at restaurants would cost you approx. $10-$14. If you don't eat there, you buy something at the Shoppette which equates to usually around $9-$10. If anything, you just bring in your own breakfast from home or don't eat.
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Sir, I think the DFAC breakfast is a great deal for all Soldiers. Pretty much all you can eat, for a cheap price, What irritates me is when Soldiers will pay $8.00 for a burrito at the GUT truck, but not support the DFAC.....I never understand!
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CPT Jacob Swartout
MSG Rocker, the price is great. The only challenge is to beat everyone after PT so that you won't stand in a long line. I haven't seen GUT trucks at my last two duty stations. I used to see them all the time. I guess that is a good thing.
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If my current assignment had a DFAC, I'd be eating there.
I will never take a DFAC for granted again.
I will never take a DFAC for granted again.
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I got out before paying at the DFAC was apparently a thing. Breakfast at the DFAC was one of the few things I looked forward to eating.
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Short answer: Yes.
I feel my current DFAC is probably the best breakfast I've seen in my career thus far. It's usually a place to bond after PT and discuss what we're going to get done that day, month, or year as well.
That being said, it would be helpful to either automate charges for personnel not on meal cards, or make it divisible by an easier amount. I would still call it the best deal if they raised the price to $3.00, and then I wouldn't have to sweat change. Limited places to put quarters and dimes in PT shorts. That's as close to a complaint as you'll get from me.
I feel my current DFAC is probably the best breakfast I've seen in my career thus far. It's usually a place to bond after PT and discuss what we're going to get done that day, month, or year as well.
That being said, it would be helpful to either automate charges for personnel not on meal cards, or make it divisible by an easier amount. I would still call it the best deal if they raised the price to $3.00, and then I wouldn't have to sweat change. Limited places to put quarters and dimes in PT shorts. That's as close to a complaint as you'll get from me.
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