Chinese soldiers’ ‘boring’, ‘tasteless’ food rations come under fire
Article in the PLA’s official newspaper says many troops bring their own grub during training exercises because the official rations taste so bad

China’s military has encountered another problem as it attempts to weed out corruption and modernise it fighting forces – its soldiers don’t like their food.
A report in the PLA Daily newspaper has revealed that most troops dislike the ration packs they are given during military exercises and drills and bring along their own grub instead.
A survey was carried out among troops of one the PLA’s ration packs containing beef and vegetables and “58 per cent of the soldiers found a strong need to improve its taste, which is not only boring but also affects their appetite”, the report said.
It also gave the example of a soldier, Xu Dongdong, who took part in a Guangzhou military area command drill, but had prepared his own bread and pork sausages so he did not have to eat his official rations.
“It is nothing unusual for soldiers like Xu to bring their own handy food to field training or military drills,” the report said.
Xu was quoted as saying that troops often prepare their own snacks for training exercises.
“We all come from different places, either in the north or the south and food served at our posts has different flavours, but ration packs tend to be tasteless,” he said.