Worst MREs - Meals Rejected by Everyone

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  • @Simplehistory
    @Simplehistory  Před rokem +301

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    • @Michael-ip1sl
      @Michael-ip1sl Před rokem +17

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    • @koharumi1
      @koharumi1 Před rokem +10

      2:27 to skip.

    • @Michael-ip1sl
      @Michael-ip1sl Před rokem +8

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    • @vipergtsmre
      @vipergtsmre Před rokem +3

      I've got a vomlette in storage ready for a review...cant wait😬

    • @braniganirby3586
      @braniganirby3586 Před rokem +3

      2:33 2:45 🤮🤢

  •  Před rokem +2912

    My grandfather was on the team devising the preservation methods for the entrees in first gen MREs. I told him about the vomelet and he was genuinely incensed. "We left extensive notes on why eggs can't be thermostabilized, and those idiots tried again?"

    • @Babihrse
      @Babihrse Před rokem +384

      So even the scientists didn't approve

    •  Před rokem +408

      @@Babihrse Not in the least. Freeze drying them for the Meal, Cold Weather was fine, but thermostabilizing eggs just doesn't work.

    • @richardarcher7177
      @richardarcher7177 Před rokem +181

      @ Re your grandfather, It seems every generation has to learn some things for themselves - following the advice of their forebears just isn't a thing.

    • @launcesmechanist9578
      @launcesmechanist9578 Před rokem +122

      Sounds like the folks who came after your grandfather thought 'We've come so far and improved so much since those days! Surely what was not possible then is possible now?'

    •  Před rokem +22

      @@richardarcher7177 Unfortunately so.

  • @ecbst6
    @ecbst6 Před rokem +1640

    By contrast, the dehydrated strawberries in the MREs we had in the late 80's were awesome.

    • @barryoconnor721
      @barryoconnor721 Před rokem +175

      The freeze dried peaches, too.

    • @korbell1089
      @korbell1089 Před rokem +124

      Mix them with the cream and sugar and they made a decent field expedient strawberries and cream.😉

    • @ecbst6
      @ecbst6 Před rokem +82

      @@korbell1089 Oh, damn straight, you could get all kinds of creative with those and the peaches 👍

    • @RobARug
      @RobARug Před rokem +33

      Freeze dried fruit cocktail. 😋

    • @badgerattoadhall
      @badgerattoadhall Před rokem +25

      the freeze-dried peaches and fruit cocktail were great.

  • @lilyofshalott
    @lilyofshalott Před rokem +1134

    I actually knew a guy who liked the vomelet- but I also witnessed him eating things no human would consider palatable, and am pretty sure he just enjoyed being able to eat everyone else’s ration. Guy was always hungry, and nothing ever upset his stomach, not entirely sure he was human

  • @rosaria8384
    @rosaria8384 Před rokem +435

    The fact that Teddy Roosevelt tasted the embalmed beef shows how dedicated he was.

    • @ElBandito
      @ElBandito Před rokem +34

      He was a trooper.

    • @twistedyogert
      @twistedyogert Před rokem +27

      ​@@ElBandito He was. I can't think of anyone else who was shot while making a speech and still finished the speech.
      The notes and glasses case in his pocket slowed the bullet down enough that it didn't go very far into his chest.

    • @hamishjones960
      @hamishjones960 Před rokem +40

      "Death had to take Roosevelt sleeping, for if he had been awake, there would have been a fight."

    • @adampatterson2195
      @adampatterson2195 Před rokem +15

      @@hamishjones960 If there's ever a movie about Roosevelt, the ending needs to be 1. Roosevelt dying. 2. That quote. 3. A post-credits scene showing Teddy bare-knuckle boxing the grim reaper.

    • @TheRealArtimusKnight
      @TheRealArtimusKnight Před rokem +7

      Dude was a badass

  • @skulliomax
    @skulliomax Před rokem +1436

    If you ignore the main course, Cheese and Veggie Omelete had some great sides. However, one time a friend and I tried to see who could eat a whole mre cracker without any water, and I think we both lost that challenge...

    • @derbyies
      @derbyies Před rokem +41

      sounds about right

    • @blaizegottman4139
      @blaizegottman4139 Před rokem +8

      Interesting

    • @StudleyDuderight
      @StudleyDuderight Před rokem +41

      Soggy hashbrowns and wheat snack bread are not what I would call "great sides."

    • @gavindelgado3560
      @gavindelgado3560 Před rokem +5

      @@StudleyDuderight it gets the job done

    • @shibbles3628
      @shibbles3628 Před rokem +33

      I rather enjoyed that MRE in my service. I've had every single menu # in existence over the past 22 years and I've ONLY disliked 1 MRE the entire time s and that was the old beef Frank's from back in the 90's.
      Now the trick to this particular MRE (as with many) is to mush up all the sides into 1 big pile of chow and dump out the Tabasco sauce and salt & pepper into it and mud it all up.
      Unfortunately the Tabasco sauce no longer comes in those lil glass bottles and only a few menus in a entire series has it. Tabasco sauce and coffee used to come in every MRE back in the day. However the MRE's we get today are waaay better. They come with First Strike PowerBars, better electrolyte drink mixes, spiced apples instead of regular applesauce and they finally got chocolate poundcakes!!
      The only complaint I have about today's MRE's is that not all have the Tabasco sauce or coffee. Oh cigarettes too! I don't smoke but there's just something cool and cliché about a soldier or marine going out on patrol with a pack of Luckies strapped to their. They SHOULD add those little 5 cigarette packs of Camels to the rations again

  • @juanmanuelpenaloza9264
    @juanmanuelpenaloza9264 Před rokem +1001

    My sister is in the Army. My dad and I joke that the reason she ranked up so fast is because she can eat MREs without complaining. The girl has no taste buds. Every time she cooks, she gives me and dad nightmares. I swear, she once drank a full bowl of hot sauce.
    Regardless, proud parent and brother.

    • @jeffsyndrome4812
      @jeffsyndrome4812 Před rokem

      Your sister is cut for that life haha, a natural unit.

    • @devanov3103
      @devanov3103 Před rokem +52

      Lol :D That's equally awesome and depressing.

    • @pavelalex3258
      @pavelalex3258 Před rokem +23

      She sounds like one heck of a girl

    • @irsq2419
      @irsq2419 Před rokem

      She probably just slept with everyone

    • @tardismole
      @tardismole Před rokem +72

      We have a name for this kind of soldier. Tin Guts. My respects to your sister. I retired a Major, but she is one woman I would gladly call 'Sir'.

  • @mantis_toboggan_md
    @mantis_toboggan_md Před rokem +430

    The omelette MRE made me realize that the people who made the MREs never actually gave them a taste test before subjecting the troops to their horror.

    • @shawermus
      @shawermus Před rokem +29

      I won't be surprised, if they _knew_ that it would taste awful, but hoped that it will pass

    • @bradleyunknown319
      @bradleyunknown319 Před rokem +4

      I would probably just shoot myself. I cant even stomach what people call amazing omelets nvm the worst ones known to man.

    • @GeorgeMonet
      @GeorgeMonet Před rokem +1

      It might be a case of the flavor changing over time.

    • @mantis_toboggan_md
      @mantis_toboggan_md Před rokem +8

      @@GeorgeMonet I refuse to believe it has ever been good.

    • @bryanvera7658
      @bryanvera7658 Před rokem

      Was it possible by accident to break the Tabasco because I saw ether as a packet or mini bottle like super small

  • @captaint.tearex9279
    @captaint.tearex9279 Před rokem +72

    Mongolian here! Just to let you all know, not only is айраг (airag) the only item on this list that wasn't a digestive disaster waiting to happen, it's also more than likely the only item on this list that people genuinely enjoy! To us, it's not much different as any other alcoholic beverage is to other groups of people.

    • @ShiryuCain
      @ShiryuCain Před 11 měsíci +6

      I've drank some, a buddy of mine got some from his vacations, don't know if it was "the good stuff" but...interesting stuff at least.
      While it was weird at first, I can understand how you guys like it.

    • @ameritoast5174
      @ameritoast5174 Před 10 měsíci +3

      I do wonder why it was included on this list if it was actually healthy and enjoyed by the soldiers. This is a list for terrible MREs and soldiers food.

    • @captaint.tearex9279
      @captaint.tearex9279 Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@ameritoast5174
      Probably to do with the "soldiers sucked horse blood" part. I agree with you wholeheartedly, though.

    • @pokemaster123ism
      @pokemaster123ism Před měsícem

      @@ameritoast5174maybe to show the most unlikely ration was actually really good

  • @pws3rd170
    @pws3rd170 Před rokem +1745

    My grandfather who was in Vietnam and continued to serve until 1999 with the US Army taught me Meals Rejected by Ethiopians, implying that a starving person would reject MREs
    Edit: Didn’t expect top comment for that. Glad y’all enjoyed my contribution, well most of y’all anyways

    • @koharumi1
      @koharumi1 Před rokem +29

      Sounds rather offensive?
      Though I can understand what he meant.

    • @El_Rey_Moglia
      @El_Rey_Moglia Před rokem +319

      @@koharumi1 Many Ethiopians have unfortunately starved, how is that racist?

    • @rawmilkdrinker
      @rawmilkdrinker Před rokem +248

      @@koharumi1 everything is racist atp

    • @brock6856
      @brock6856 Před rokem

      ​@@koharumi1 yo momma racist

    • @sathivv950
      @sathivv950 Před rokem +133

      Ethiopia is a country comprised of many ethnic minorities. Ethiopian is a nationality and not a race.

  • @ihavetowait90daystochangem67

    How can a US Marine eat an MRE without any Crayons?!?!?

    • @pabcu2507
      @pabcu2507 Před rokem +259

      Now this is the question that needs answering

    • @capt.raptor4650
      @capt.raptor4650 Před rokem +1

      Soldier here, I've never seen a Marine eat a meal not including crayons. this is fake news, plain and simple.

    • @blaizegottman4139
      @blaizegottman4139 Před rokem +45

      What

    • @wwobbles
      @wwobbles Před rokem +347

      @@blaizegottman4139 A common joke about the marines is that they eat crayons

    • @rustyshackleford1697
      @rustyshackleford1697 Před rokem +230

      @@wwobbles just the red ones though

  • @BalgaBear
    @BalgaBear Před rokem +222

    Beef Ravioli was quite the treat from an MRE in the Marine Corps, likewise with the blueberry crayon for dessert.

    • @MrAsaqe
      @MrAsaqe Před rokem +7

      Henry Boyardee made sure you marines had some good comfort food through ration testing. God rest his soul

    • @That_Mazzini_Fan
      @That_Mazzini_Fan Před rokem +4

      Wait so the marines eat crayons thing is real? i dont live in the US so i always thought it was a joke

    • @haka-katyt7439
      @haka-katyt7439 Před rokem +3

      ​@Velociraptor d'Annunzio as an American I can confirm that is in our MRE's

    • @Kitteh.B
      @Kitteh.B Před rokem +9

      @@That_Mazzini_Fan no, they don't eat them. Maybe some do, as a joke. But the trope is that Marines are mentally challenged, and thus they eat crayons.
      I THINK crayons were included in care packages or something and that's what started the joke.

    • @heyythatsprettygood8763
      @heyythatsprettygood8763 Před rokem +3

      Chef boyardee, the master!

  • @kevinchester5217
    @kevinchester5217 Před rokem +93

    My father was in the United States Army back in the late 80’s, and he said the MRE that everyone hated was Chicken A La King, he claimed it looked like vomit and tasted even worse

    • @scottpatterson6973
      @scottpatterson6973 Před rokem +10

      Your father is 100% correct.

    • @jagi6170
      @jagi6170 Před rokem +5

      It's rumoured to have been even worse than the Vomlet from what i've heard?

    • @rpc717
      @rpc717 Před rokem +4

      It was inedible and unsalvageable. 🤢

    • @bobanderson6656
      @bobanderson6656 Před rokem +3

      chicken a la king itself looks like vomit and tastes worse.....

    • @thanos9846
      @thanos9846 Před rokem +3

      I would eat the h ell out of chicken ala king.
      Semper.

  • @fenrirsrage4609
    @fenrirsrage4609 Před rokem +266

    Man that "Premium Quality Beef" story just really shows how far some people will go to cut costs, long-term consequences be damned. Even silencing someone doing the right thing.

    • @stephenfowlie742
      @stephenfowlie742 Před rokem +75

      How very Russian of them.

    • @cyrilmarasigan7108
      @cyrilmarasigan7108 Před rokem

      Damn we overlook of Russian Officials silencing the whistleblower was supposed to be the red flag of the Russian government that something emminent is going to happen in the future

    • @1978sjt
      @1978sjt Před rokem +62

      I doubt it was actually cost cutting, more likely some general skimming money

    • @Sorcerers_Apprentice
      @Sorcerers_Apprentice Před rokem

      The USA has problems, but never think for one minute that Russia is a better alternative. Russia is a warning of what the USA could become if it fails to stop corruption and address its internal issues.

    • @yaelz6043
      @yaelz6043 Před rokem +7

      Yeah the western owned Russian army of the 90s was a nightmare. This is basically how the ukranion one is still run now, meanwhile the Russkies have moved on to have some of the best around.

  • @renegade_patriot
    @renegade_patriot Před rokem +401

    Can confirm I was forced to eat the vomlette in Basic Training back in 2007. Since we were in BCT, the condiments pack, pop tarts, and heater had to be turned over to the drill sergeant before consumption. Starving and needing the calories I was able to eat half of the vomellete, cold, wet and without hot sauce. I threw it up in barracks later that night no joke.

    • @Babihrse
      @Babihrse Před rokem +60

      Why would the army continue to serve it. It makes the troops sick they end up hungrier than they were before they ate it. Look they'll just have to learn to love it. We have a 10 year contract with tasty bagged mystery food Inc and nobody is going to admit they made a mistake on the purchase.

    • @Cam_88
      @Cam_88 Před rokem +8

      Also went through basic in 07 Benning. Where were you?

    • @renegade_patriot
      @renegade_patriot Před rokem +5

      @@Cam_88 Fort Leonard Wood

    • @e.a.corral4713
      @e.a.corral4713 Před rokem +3

      Never did that. Use to "aquire " 1's left behind by the ranges or break areas.Crackers,jams,peanut butter & freeze-dried fruit was my favorite. Same with the freeze-dried pork.Always traded with those who did not like or eat pork MRE.Out of courtesy & favorite. Traded them or passed to battle buddy.My favors a chocolate chip cake.Kept the extras in my rucksack.Esp. the crackers? & fruit??Use to bring cans of chili to pour over rice rations in the field B rations.When on active duty & weekend warrior drills I gave or mailed to a old friend.Also MRE'S: MEALS REJECTED BY SOMALIS?

    • @renegade_patriot
      @renegade_patriot Před rokem +6

      @@e.a.corral4713 in all my years of military service, no one I know EVER called it "freeze-dried pork." Where are you from?

  • @donparkvideos
    @donparkvideos Před rokem +242

    My first MRE was in 1989. My last was in 2004. The quality of the MRE has improved vastly in that time. For all the criticism I myself gave them, I have to applaud them for doing a lot to make them better.

    • @MRTOOTH0331
      @MRTOOTH0331 Před rokem +3

      Beef and mushrooms and pork chow main where alway last ones in the cast in 2003 OIF

    • @MrMojo23100
      @MrMojo23100 Před rokem +2

      And after an all day hike with full gear it's amazing how great they can taste when hungry. I just wish we had the self heating MRE's back in the day.

    • @SuperEman500
      @SuperEman500 Před rokem

      Still not good compared to other countries MREs

    • @Jambuc829
      @Jambuc829 Před 11 měsíci

      @@MrMojo23100My first MRE was in 2006 and my last one was 2022.

    • @Jambuc829
      @Jambuc829 Před 11 měsíci

      So I’m guessing you were born between 68-71

  • @donotneed2250
    @donotneed2250 Před rokem +66

    There were a couple of items in our C-Rations that most soldiers had trouble with. The ham & eggs, chocolate "puck" were quickly traded. I was on active duty 1974-81 and on my first hitch you could still get cigarettes in the box with your meal. The cigarettes came 5 to a pack and if you didn't smoke you could make some good trades.

    • @charlesmangum2100
      @charlesmangum2100 Před rokem +2

      Don't forget the plastic cheese spread. One of the best was butter beans and ham.

    • @mariekatherine5238
      @mariekatherine5238 Před 10 měsíci +1

      My Dad didn’t smoke, so he made a pretty good side gig for himself while in the Navy!

  • @yendub
    @yendub Před rokem +300

    I was in the Army from 2005-2010. Thankfully I was only ever given the vomlet once. I couldn't finish it. However, all the wonderful sides were great and I was still full at the end of chow.

    • @broneighmane5890
      @broneighmane5890 Před rokem +19

      I had joined in 09'. I have had it a couple times. I was the guy with an iron stomach (and fattest guy too). I managed to trade a bag of skittles for $20. I could barely palate the Veg Omelet. Even Drill Sergeants would call out if we were issued them, we were allowed to trade them in for a different random one.
      Another Item that was usually reviled, was the Vanilla, Chocolate, and Strawberry Instant Milkshakes, which if i had to guess, were actually protein powder. I loved em, and even better i could get them from my platoon, no equivalent barter required. I loved those, I lost a grand total of 3 lbs in basic, from 223 to 220. prbly gained muscle mass but still. I ate good and came out on top in MRE bartering.

    • @tomdelvetto9906
      @tomdelvetto9906 Před rokem +10

      Not military but one of my friends who was challenged me to eat a vomlette, I could barely eat a quarter before I got sick, later once I wasn’t blasting out of both ends we went outside and shot it

    • @SEAZNDragon
      @SEAZNDragon Před rokem +2

      I was in 2008-2014 and I think I seen the cheese and veggie omelet a few times into 2010/2011 but that's likely the last ones going through circulation. Tried it once thinking everyone was exaggerating only to find out otherwise.

  • @gyromurphy
    @gyromurphy Před rokem +483

    SteveMre1983 channel reviews MREs. He's tried Civil War Era hard tack, 1901 Army rations, tons of WW2 Era rations. He even holds the record for smoking the world's oldest cigarettes (i believe he still holds that record). Can't recommend his channel enough. NICE!

    • @blaizegottman4139
      @blaizegottman4139 Před rokem +18

      Is he alive

    • @thegreenberretwearingbrony9678
      @thegreenberretwearingbrony9678 Před rokem +40

      @@blaizegottman4139 Very much so

    • @GrosvnerMcaffrey
      @GrosvnerMcaffrey Před rokem +22

      I'm happy he actually ate them so they didn't go to waste I've seen other channels where they opened the tins but didn't eat them meaning they'd just get thrown out I just asked ""Why not just keep them and not open them"?

    • @s87343jim
      @s87343jim Před rokem +5

      Nice!

    • @Backroad_Junkie
      @Backroad_Junkie Před rokem

      He hasn't posted for over a year. Ended up unsubscribing...

  • @engmed4400
    @engmed4400 Před rokem +24

    I went to Basic in 2006. It was there that I was first introduced to the vomlete. That thing always managed to cure my hunger by robbing me of my appetite, and I wasn't the only one. My entire Platoon cherry picked around them, and ate everything else.
    Our Drills got us good though. One day, while out in the field, they brought us several MRE boxes full of the vomletes we had avoided. We had no options. It was horrible.

  • @_IHateHandles_
    @_IHateHandles_ Před rokem +51

    I used to buy MRE's in bulk to eat when I was high, something about the multitude of flavours and menu's made them pretty good looking to a stoner.
    Ended up with the Omelette one time. Even after a few hours of blazing I still couldn't stomach that atrocity. As anyone who's ever had the munchies will tell you, pretty much everything looks edible after a session, so that was a real achievement by the MRE "chefs". Ha ha.

  • @manicmechanic448
    @manicmechanic448 Před rokem +320

    When my dad was in Iraq, he said the worst smell in the whole country was the porta John. The second worst was the truck that emptied it. This was made even worse with the fact that the defact or mess tent was right next to it. He said you would smell the defact first, and get hungry. As you got closer you'd start smelling the porta John. Then you weren't hungry anymore.

    • @ItsMavicBrah
      @ItsMavicBrah Před rokem +13

      What he may not have mentioned was how we emptied them into a burn pit, added diesel and burned it along with other trash. That scent would carry over the whole fob. I was lucky to not have been assigned to the burn pits to stir it but most were at one point or another.

    • @manicmechanic448
      @manicmechanic448 Před rokem

      @@ItsMavicBrah no. He did not mention that. I don't think he had that particular experience.

    • @tavernburner3066
      @tavernburner3066 Před rokem +14

      Why did you let private potato install you porta potties next to the mess hall?

    • @manicmechanic448
      @manicmechanic448 Před rokem

      @@tavernburner3066 at what point did I say "me"? I wasn't there. I just read you handle. Now it makes sense.

    • @tavernburner3066
      @tavernburner3066 Před rokem +11

      @@manicmechanic448 okay, why did your dad let private potato put the porta potty next to the mess hall?

  • @Kimosabes2hot
    @Kimosabes2hot Před rokem +663

    Back in my days, we had this stuff called "Soylent Green". Tasted pretty good, but I'm told my experience was unique, since it varied from person to person.

    • @SplitLocked01
      @SplitLocked01 Před rokem +25

      👏👏👏

    • @justaguyonyoutube4592
      @justaguyonyoutube4592 Před rokem +65

      Surely just an innocent meal and nothing else.

    • @guytech7310
      @guytech7310 Před rokem

      Search for ""Soylent mint chocolate". Yes is a real consumer product and its green.

    • @WarPigstheHun
      @WarPigstheHun Před rokem +63

      "SOYLENT GREEN IS BEE-BOOOOOOLE!!!"
      *Queue dramatic end music*

    • @Great_Sandwich
      @Great_Sandwich Před rokem

      @@WarPigstheHun 😉 Let's just keep that our little secret.

  • @wiseausrs
    @wiseausrs Před rokem +51

    Kudos to the dude who had to do the animations for this episode. A truly heroic effort

  • @ayebing
    @ayebing Před rokem +99

    I got a Thai chicken MRE once during a deployment , and when I took the first spoonful, there was a whole chickens foot in it , claws and all. True story.

    • @murilo7794
      @murilo7794 Před rokem +18

      Some cultures do eat them, and they are completely edible. My dad loves them, and I've eaten them at my grandmother's house.

    • @lyhuy7413
      @lyhuy7413 Před rokem +15

      In Asia is commonly normal to eat chicken paws😮😊😅😂

    • @immortalartisan4724
      @immortalartisan4724 Před rokem +9

      That’s quite normal chicken feet are commonly eaten whole in a dish granted westerners probably arnt used to it

    • @dimasdwiki6146
      @dimasdwiki6146 Před rokem

      Chicken feet are normal food anywhere else except the western world. People in asia, africa, and south america enjoys eating chicken feet normally because it is actually delicious, chicken feet soup is amazing, western people saying it's disgusting yet keeps eating another disgusting animals such as pigs, which arguably way more disgusting than chicken.

    • @jonL88
      @jonL88 Před rokem +1

      We call it Phoenix Claws (鳯爪) in Mandarin and they're a common cuisine in several Chinese/ Southeast Asian regions. It's pretty gelatinous at first taste but you'd get used to it after a while. People who say they're disgusting are just ignorant XD

  • @rustyshackleford1697
    @rustyshackleford1697 Před rokem +269

    My God that scene of the soldiers marching and farting with the leaves falling off the tree was brilliant

    • @wattsnottaken1
      @wattsnottaken1 Před rokem +16

      I couldn’t stop laughing

    • @Reaper_Rapi
      @Reaper_Rapi Před rokem +6

      What are been funnier if one of the guys were a literally screaming at the top of his lungs because his stomach was hurting badly lol

    • @wilsonweiseng6485
      @wilsonweiseng6485 Před rokem

      chemical warfare at its deadliest

    • @normaluser3978
      @normaluser3978 Před rokem +8

      The enemy- THEY HAVE A POWERFUL WEAPON AHHH-

    • @launcesmechanist9578
      @launcesmechanist9578 Před rokem +6

      And the fallen leaves landing on the soldiers is how forest camo was created.

  • @michaelwilts5349
    @michaelwilts5349 Před rokem +472

    I have been in the Army for almost 20 years now and I have always made it a point to at least try each MRE entrée. To date, the Vomelette is the only one I could never force down and the reason is that its mere texture...let alone the taste...immediately induced uncontrolled dry heaving. I don't think I could have swallowed it if I had wanted to and, if I had been able to, it certainly wouldn't have stayed down for long.

    • @KingNicotine
      @KingNicotine Před rokem +40

      Marine here...and yeah...if the taste didn't get you...the texture was what did it. As a combination...inedible. The trick, for me at least, was if it sounded like something that might come in a Chef Boyardee can...it was probably safe. Chili mac was the hands down favorite in my time...and nothing beats the jalapeno cheese.

    • @silverwolfe3636
      @silverwolfe3636 Před rokem +20

      I ended up developing a trick for the vomelette. It only required three of the miniature bottles of tobasco to make edible. The extra desert was key to securing those extra hot sauce bottles. When all you can taste is hot sauce, everything is edible. Also seeing as I never liked candy to begin with, I'd often just trade for more peanut butter or jalapeno/bacon cheese spread no matter what candy I got. That stuff was a life saver.

    • @patron8597
      @patron8597 Před rokem +9

      "Let's get this on a tray... NOT nice!"

    • @michaelwilts5349
      @michaelwilts5349 Před rokem +4

      @@patron8597 Lmao. Brilliant. 😂😂😂

    • @seanbrown9048
      @seanbrown9048 Před rokem +1

      Lol; I loved the fruitcake bars and making strong coffee with multiple packets. Most of the MRE entrees were horrible, always glad to see peanut butter and crackers.

  • @MrSviggels
    @MrSviggels Před rokem +11

    I've never been in the military but I did buy one of the 'Vomlet' MRE's from a Military Surplus store... And yeah... I still can get that horrendous taste out of my mouth...

  • @kytrensol9777
    @kytrensol9777 Před rokem +14

    One of my online friends is an art teacher from America and we talked about MREs once. She admitted that she had tried a few with her sister when they were younger. Some were fine, others, she said, tasted like wet cardboard.

  • @niko-fr9of
    @niko-fr9of Před rokem +593

    Even the veggie omelet that replaced the omelet in 2010 was still a horror. When I was in basic one private had one and later that day literally killed a toilet. They had to replace the pipes and the toilet.

    • @halo129830
      @halo129830 Před rokem +115

      Hope that poor toilet was givin a proper send off

    • @TemmieContingenC
      @TemmieContingenC Před rokem +155

      @@halo129830at this point you might as well give that toilet a purple heart

    • @AwakenedAvocado
      @AwakenedAvocado Před rokem +24

      Great work soldier

    • @simplyaregularguy131
      @simplyaregularguy131 Před rokem +34

      What happened in that unfortunate private to cause that much damage to a toilet and the plumbing?

    • @niko-fr9of
      @niko-fr9of Před rokem +40

      @@simplyaregularguy131 don't know how but the private survive and didn't get recycled. No punishment but everyone in that company never ate the omelet after that.

  • @smalldoggymike
    @smalldoggymike Před rokem +82

    "An inferior grade of garbage."
    I'm going to start using that one 🤣

  • @baziloneil1271
    @baziloneil1271 Před rokem +17

    I had a buddy in the Canadian military who said the salmon MREs were hated by everyone. One medic told him the inside of the package looked like a human lung

  • @Daniel4646
    @Daniel4646 Před rokem +7

    4:31 Roosevelt was lucky to have survived THAT experience.

  • @WolfingtonStanley
    @WolfingtonStanley Před rokem +420

    Biscuit brown had a rather unfortunate effect on one of my squad mates, so much so we always put him at the rear of our line when patrolling on exercise

    • @yorkleroy5605
      @yorkleroy5605 Před rokem +28

      Lmao, now i know where I would be in a patrol line!

    • @thatperformer3879
      @thatperformer3879 Před rokem +3

      Was Biscuit Browns the only rations you guys received? 😅

    • @lukeherbert180
      @lukeherbert180 Před rokem +2

      There still in the ration packs now

    • @WolfingtonStanley
      @WolfingtonStanley Před rokem +12

      @@thatperformer3879 oh no we had many wonderful items designed to plug you up for a couple of days
      Boil in the bag hash was my favourite, and the ever present boiled sweets (mostly green)

    • @justaguyonyoutube4592
      @justaguyonyoutube4592 Před rokem +3

      I guess I could see why it has the word “brown” at the end lol

  • @jorgecabrera3694
    @jorgecabrera3694 Před rokem +159

    Man I remember when I went in in 2017. The worst was switching from MREs to real food. It turned into a mad dash to the head as your body could not handle the real food

    • @Reaper_Rapi
      @Reaper_Rapi Před rokem +9

      Definitely can understand about that, you spend eating basically mystery meat or whatever for like who knows how many years, and then you’re returning back to the real food with the nervous system, and fits a bone intact type of meat

    • @etuanno
      @etuanno Před rokem +21

      I'm so glad the Swiss army usually serves real food.
      Recently they tried to hand us some Swedish or Norvegian MREs, the only edible ones were the vegetarian options because meat doesn't handle too well beeing freeze dried. We soldiers said that if they tried to serve us that garbage again instead of the canned chilli con carne (previous ration, the MREs were ment to replace it)
      , we'd refuse to work. It worked and I've not seen them since (I assume the feedback to this "food" was similar all across the army).
      The canned chilli con carne is the ration that was introduced in the 60s, it's very yummy. I've taken home some excess cans and used it as a pasta sauce.

    • @Sierra-208
      @Sierra-208 Před rokem

      @@etuanno we should be following the Swiss' example

  • @crazeguy26
    @crazeguy26 Před rokem +6

    5:40 BAHAHAHAHA. the trees are dieing!

  • @java9090
    @java9090 Před rokem +30

    I actually had the omelet mre in 2012 when I was in infantry Training Battalion, I liked it, the sides were great and if you used the pecante and Tabasco together it tasted fine, but I was so calorie starved at the time I would've eaten any food you put in front of me happily.

  • @tomawen5916
    @tomawen5916 Před rokem +207

    Excellent video! My biology professor (back in the 1980's) recalled his duty service in the Army in Korea when he would heat C-ration cans of spaghetti over the truck heaters and drain the excess grease before they could eat them. Another C-ration was beef "stew" which used beef heart and if you ate it in the dark, it tasted fine but in daylight my professor recalled seeing valves and other grisly bits from the chopped up beef hearts which turned off the appetite. Course, both of these C-rations were edible compared to what I just saw here.

    • @Minotaur-ey2lg
      @Minotaur-ey2lg Před rokem +13

      “These rations are from the Korean war!”
      “Still tastes like creamed corn...”
      “It’s deviled ham!”

    • @tomawen5916
      @tomawen5916 Před rokem +2

      @@Minotaur-ey2lg LMAO

    • @wdixon27
      @wdixon27 Před rokem

      @@Minotaur-ey2lg someone shoot buckman out a torpedo tube

    • @Babihrse
      @Babihrse Před rokem +1

      Easting in the dark. Move over Bruce Springsteen.

    • @marksnyder8022
      @marksnyder8022 Před rokem +1

      They must have replaced that with the spiced beef I had in the 1980's. It tasted ok, just ok. One night I am eating it and another guy walks up an says "whatcha eating?" He shined his flashlight with the red lense down into my can. I look at it and it looks like Alpo in the red light. I was unable to finish it.

  • @mollyanderson657
    @mollyanderson657 Před rokem +6

    7:15 moral of the story: Don't Mess with the Coffee formula.

  • @ThommyofThenn
    @ThommyofThenn Před rokem +10

    It's interesting how these either prevented brown from being eliminated or made liquid brown flow uncontrollably. As such, it would be nice if they included some kind of softener/harderner supplement that could be taken depending on effect. I'm sure their medical personnel help with that stuff though

  • @Achillez098
    @Achillez098 Před rokem +32

    Generals: "We need something to break the stalemate on the Western Front!"
    Army Cooks: "How about a canned stew that turns our soldiers' farts into poison gas?"
    Generals: "GENIUS!"

  • @O2chevsky
    @O2chevsky Před rokem +42

    there's a thing called "pork fat" which is literally a pork fat without any meat in it in some of russian MREs
    soldiers usually use it for polishing their boots or for making candles instead of eating it

    • @libertatemadvocatus1797
      @libertatemadvocatus1797 Před rokem +1

      You mean Salo?

    • @O2chevsky
      @O2chevsky Před rokem

      @@libertatemadvocatus1797 sure

    • @a64738
      @a64738 Před rokem

      Mmm maybe there the rumor's of soldiers dipping their bullet tips in pork fat before fighting Muslims origins from?

    • @GothicKnight81
      @GothicKnight81 Před 8 měsíci

      But, it is also used instead of oil for frying meat etc.

  • @jvsmith7888
    @jvsmith7888 Před rokem +8

    I can't believe the MRE Beef Patty didn't make the list. This thing was like a dehydrated piece of Salsbury Steak and would only rehydrate in hot water, which we never had in the field. We used to call this thing the Brillo Pad.

    • @member57
      @member57 Před 10 měsíci

      I liked it. Just break it up and stick in mouth. There was also a pork patty. I miss them.

  • @lochnessmonster5149
    @lochnessmonster5149 Před rokem +45

    I read in a memoir of a paratrooper who said the only thing worse than being at Bastogne was being fed British rations at Bastogne. He particularly loved eating half frozen oxtail soup.

  • @Smalltar
    @Smalltar Před rokem +48

    In the Canadian Forces, around 2010, we had an "omelette with mushroom sauce" also called a lung in a bag. It tasted as good as it looked.

  • @davidorth4906
    @davidorth4906 Před rokem +2

    As a former Marine. ..the omelet that's Green. Not one Marine ate it. Any enemy could eat it. We gave it to prisoners of war. Vegetable omelet.

    • @qwilliams1539
      @qwilliams1539 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Dude, isn't torture of P.O.W.s a violation of the Geneva Suggestions?

  • @plumofgreatrighteousness
    @plumofgreatrighteousness Před rokem +13

    "and the only one that can be safely recommended"
    I tried fermented mare's milk when I visited some very friendly strangers living on the Mongolian steppe. I developed an allergic reaction to it soon after, and given that we were at least a hundred miles from the closest hospital, that was a pretty exciting experience!

    • @legion6211
      @legion6211 Před rokem

      I mean if your not allergic to it your fine!

    • @plumofgreatrighteousness
      @plumofgreatrighteousness Před rokem

      @@legion6211 haha sure yeah i just meant that drinking fermented milk for the first time in the middle of nowhere wasn't the brightest idea. it's not like i knew i would be allergic to it

    • @melindacadarette3447
      @melindacadarette3447 Před rokem

      @@plumofgreatrighteousness You never tried kefir?

    • @Iymarra
      @Iymarra Před rokem +2

      Just make sure the horse is a mare, otherwise you'll get a different protein.

  • @jamess5154
    @jamess5154 Před rokem +55

    Freeze dried pork patties. Was on a bare base deployment in 83 where we got a mixture of the brand new MREs and old canned rations. The pork patties were discussing until we figured out to team up with someone that got the cans where we would scrape off the fat from top of can and fry the pork patty in the fat. The only good thing about the freeze dried meats were that since they were light the sides were very moist.

    • @rorydevlin4756
      @rorydevlin4756 Před rokem

      The spiritual successor is the US Army pork rib MRE. There must be a suspicious lack of stray cats near where that thing is manufactured.

    • @AwakenedAvocado
      @AwakenedAvocado Před rokem

      As someone moist i can relate to that

    • @thejohnbeck
      @thejohnbeck Před rokem

      were those called "slab o' pork"? those were gross.

    • @jamess5154
      @jamess5154 Před rokem +1

      @@thejohnbeck The only name we gave them I can not repeat here. The freeze dried beef patties were only slightly less gross. The first few days we could not have fires so trying to reconstitute them resulted in half the patty becoming a mush and half staying crunchy.

    • @d.l.hemmingway3758
      @d.l.hemmingway3758 Před rokem

      Roger that. I disliked the pork patties and the beef patties. No matter how much water you soaked them in they were tough and crunchy.

  • @LikeTheBuffalo
    @LikeTheBuffalo Před rokem +202

    Your animation gets better and better with each passing video. Been a long time since I've seen a crowd of people all performing the same action in unison over and over. Keep it up, mac, the quality definitely shows.

  • @PBurns-ng3gw
    @PBurns-ng3gw Před rokem +2

    It's said the most disturbing thing about Ranger School is witnessing another starving man inhaling a cold Cheese and Veggie Omelet while moaning in pleasure.

  • @guavamax420
    @guavamax420 Před rokem +44

    Timestamps (minus the sponsorship):
    0:00 Intro
    0:24 Biscuit Browns
    2:27 Cheese and Veggie Omelette (The Vomlet)
    3:32 Enbalmed Beef
    4:47 Maconochie's Stew
    6:01 Essence of Coffee
    7:22 "Premium Quality" Beef
    8:46 Horse Blood and Fermented Horse Milk
    lol

  • @pabcu2507
    @pabcu2507 Před rokem +225

    Ramsay: “IT’S RAW”

  • @thundermonkey5640
    @thundermonkey5640 Před rokem +38

    Worst mre for me was the vegetarian stuff and vegan crackers. When we closed down the fobs in Iraq in 2011 we left them behind for the Iraqi army. That might be why they still hate us lol

    • @triadwarfare
      @triadwarfare Před rokem +1

      I'm pretty sure Iraqis will hate you more if you left them with non-halal food instead.

    • @thundermonkey5640
      @thundermonkey5640 Před rokem +10

      @@triadwarfare we also left the toilets clogged up too. Good times

  • @haiwin224
    @haiwin224 Před rokem +1

    In 2009 the vomelette was still in mre pallets. Since it had a 5 year shelf life give or take you had a chance of getting one all the way up until 2014. I got lucky and we never had any show up in a crate after about 2011 due to where my unit was located. High humidity kept them from keeping stuff down here long term.

  • @mattbidwell8912
    @mattbidwell8912 Před 8 měsíci

    You guys are awesome, thank you for all you do really appreciate it!!!!

  • @NaCl1252
    @NaCl1252 Před rokem +93

    I remember eating biscuit browns on cadets, we all knew "rat packs" made you constipated but I never realised how much until I got home that weekend.
    Also the energy powder was snorted by... "special" cadets so it earned the nickname "Screech"

    • @laddiewink9895
      @laddiewink9895 Před rokem +9

      What a time cadets was 😂
      I remember an absolutely rancid ration pack main of beef burrito made me throw up on a field craft weekend.

    • @matthart766
      @matthart766 Před rokem

      Cheers dits

    • @NaCl1252
      @NaCl1252 Před rokem +4

      @@laddiewink9895 I had one too, absolutely disgusting.
      I also had a really nice ration pack (I think it contained pasta and a lovely pudding, can’t remember…) once on a fieldcraft camp. I placed to down to sort out some cadets and someone nicked it. Absolutely gutted.

    • @laddiewink9895
      @laddiewink9895 Před rokem

      @@NaCl1252 the worst thing in a field craft that happened to me was my first weekend on fieldcraft when I didn't know what was good and what wasn't. So I swapped this nice sausage and bean thing for the burrito. Worst decision of my life.

    • @jamieslingsby9907
      @jamieslingsby9907 Před rokem

      i was a cadet in the 2000's so have good memories of that period ration packs, wasn't a fan of biscuit brown myself, absolutely loved biscuit fruit though. I saw SteveMRE's video on a nowadays 24hr ration pack and my first thought was 'where's the food?' as it all looked like snacks etc rather than the 3 boil in the bags, oatmeal block, 2 packs biscuits etc. that you got in the 2000's era ration packs.

  • @classicwhitebread
    @classicwhitebread Před rokem +38

    There's a special place in my heart for the instant coffee packets.

  • @demacry
    @demacry Před rokem +1

    Got a chuckle when the Omelet came up. I use to look for them specifically for the sweets inside, though they were always reeses pieces. The USMC was still giving them out while I was deployed in 2011-2012, so hearing they had been discontinued in '09 seems pretty on brand for the Marines.

  • @3xj704
    @3xj704 Před rokem +2

    Singapore Armed Forces here. Worst MRE: Glutinous Chicken Rice.
    First had it during basic back in 2001.
    Voted the worst item by servicemen all over, but it survived the test of time and is still available now

  • @andrewblackmore3150
    @andrewblackmore3150 Před rokem +18

    Biscuits Brown came in a green pack, also in every pack you'd get biscuits fruit, they were in a red pack, we used to say Red to go and green to stop if you get what I mean. It kind of balanced out

  • @kanicshep
    @kanicshep Před rokem +25

    I got through 3 spoonfull bites of the veggie omelette before I had to stop myself from vomiting.
    Thanks Fort Polk 2008

  • @Jabrwock
    @Jabrwock Před rokem +4

    I had once eaten the Canadian version of the Vomlet. The IMP Ham Omelette. Same effect. I believe they discontinued them after our involvement in Somalia because the high heat made the... erm.. reaction even worse. It came back a decade later, "improved", but quickly disappeared from the menu again AFAIK.

  • @michaelhorning6014
    @michaelhorning6014 Před rokem +57

    The first MRE I ever received in the Army Reserve was Ham and Chicken Loaf, flaked chicken and ham pressed into a square brick. It gave me horrible gas and I literally never saw another one of this entree. It must not have lasted long.
    My favorite MRE was the Ham Slice, because it included chocolate nut cake.

    • @Reaper_Rapi
      @Reaper_Rapi Před rokem

      It was either that or eating the block the vomit

    • @dogfaceponysoldier
      @dogfaceponysoldier Před rokem +1

      The ham and chicken loaf was in the first generation of MREs and was out of production by 1991.

    • @dogfaceponysoldier
      @dogfaceponysoldier Před rokem

      Personally I liked the ham and chicken loaf

    • @dogfaceponysoldier
      @dogfaceponysoldier Před rokem

      @@Reaper_Rapi those dehydrated pork and beef patties were atrocious

    • @mikefulp6818
      @mikefulp6818 Před rokem +5

      We called the ham and chicken loaf, ham and choke loaf. Marine GySgt 1984 to 2004.

  • @iamthedoctortoday5788
    @iamthedoctortoday5788 Před 11 měsíci +2

    The grinder in the the back of the sharps carbine was actually very real. But its original intention is kinda muddy. Most historians believe it was actually intended to grind charcoal for black powder or to regrind powder that was exposed to moisture and allowed to dry. But it ended up being used to grind coffee beans. Pretty neat

  • @davestevens2908
    @davestevens2908 Před rokem +4

    It didn't matter if you used all your salt and pepper. All your tobasco sauce. It didn't matter if you heated it up or ate it cold. It didn't matter if you tried eating it with a bite of all the side dishes. The veggie omelette gave me more PTSD than my actual tour. I was 11B. Infantry. I saw that omelette break many a man worse than a drill sergeant. I saw a guy cry once when receiving one. He was going through a lot at the time and I swear that omelette was his breaking point. We had to put him on safety watch and take his weapon. None of this is a joke.

    • @babyramses5066
      @babyramses5066 Před rokem

      11 Bravo crying because of vomelet? Damn, it must've been horrible.

    • @davestevens2908
      @davestevens2908 Před rokem

      @@babyramses5066 🤣 just telling a story. No need to be antagonistic. Of course there were worse times. But I didn't think telling a story about those worse times was appropriate for this channel or this particular subject matter. I made it a little dark because that particular MRE was mentioned. Now you can tell your unrelated war stories. I'd love to hear em honestly. ❤️

  • @Aaliyashi
    @Aaliyashi Před rokem +93

    This reminds me that I should be thankful for my completely plain and normal food 😅

    • @Reaper_Rapi
      @Reaper_Rapi Před rokem +4

      For me honestly but definitely grab one of those like pork and beef type Emery‘s, put it inside of a freaking Dell and make a meat pie out of it lol

    • @wilsonweiseng6485
      @wilsonweiseng6485 Před rokem +3

      im ok with that las entry about horse blood drink, but everything else is just a health violation

    • @Aaliyashi
      @Aaliyashi Před rokem +1

      @@wilsonweiseng6485 lol to be honest, I didn't find the horse blood sucking super appealing either 🙈

    • @Aaliyashi
      @Aaliyashi Před rokem

      @@Reaper_Rapi I have no idea what Emery's or a Dell is, but it all sounds dirty and delicious lol

  • @josephpieroni6681
    @josephpieroni6681 Před rokem +71

    I had a vomlet one time back in 06, I ate about half of it because I was super hungry and just forced it down. My first clue that I should have just skipped it and ate the sides was the smell as it was just ugh and then I got so violently ill from it that I though I was going to seriously tear my throat from throwing up so much, and don't even get me started on how raw my backside was from having what felt like the worst case of the runs in my life. It was one of if not the worst thing I have ever eaten in my entire life. Seriously make a few hundred boxes of them then drop those over Russian lines in Ukraine and the war will be over by summer, all the Russians will die from food poisoning then again using biological weapons is against the laws of war.

    • @guytech7310
      @guytech7310 Před rokem +17

      Sounds like those MREs were produced by the enemy to attack US servicemen. If I was in the army, I would have rounded up the all and dropped them on the enemy.

    • @lyhuy7413
      @lyhuy7413 Před rokem +1

      Goddamn good idea😮😊😅😂

    • @lyhuy7413
      @lyhuy7413 Před rokem

      @@guytech7310Goddamn good idea😮😊😅😂

  • @milital6611
    @milital6611 Před rokem +7

    3:00 is that the medic from tf2?

  • @Hyper_Drud
    @Hyper_Drud Před 11 měsíci

    I remember back when Hurricane Katrina hit, my grandpa got boxes of MREs when he went into town a few days after it hit. My brother and I were fascinated with the heating bag you add water to and we loved the selections of MREs. I especially loved the ones with the pound cakes in them. I also remember my mom said that my dad didn’t care for any of the meals because they made him constipated.

  • @Queequeg61
    @Queequeg61 Před rokem +39

    There actually was a rifle with a coffee grinder built into the stock. I don’t think it was ever issued to the troops though. I believe the manufacturer Sharps had heard about the soldiers grinding coffee with the butts of their rifles, built one as a prototype. I think a few other examples might be found as well.

    • @MrSwccguy
      @MrSwccguy Před rokem +3

      It was indeed

    • @wdixon27
      @wdixon27 Před rokem +3

      i've seen more than one sharps with a grinder, as to their authenticity, no clue

    • @damienairalay552
      @damienairalay552 Před rokem +5

      Only 12 were ever produced, and most are in museums. But if you find a real one they worth 50 thousand dollars. Also I believe the real intent was to grind horse feed as it was a cavalry gun.

    • @damienairalay552
      @damienairalay552 Před rokem +3

      Of course soldiers tried grinding coffee but it wasn't designed for it. 90% of any you will see are replicas

    • @eugeniorey4565
      @eugeniorey4565 Před rokem +1

      I understood the grinders in the rifle stocks were to keep the troopies from using their rifle butts to pulverize coffee and corn. Saw it on Sons of Guns.

  • @roymartin500
    @roymartin500 Před rokem +37

    The "Embalmed Meat" story is epic! A presidential act getting passed due to the results.

    • @kevinmencer3782
      @kevinmencer3782 Před rokem +8

      Theodore Roosevelt was a soldier before he was president. I can just imagine him taking one bite/sniff and getting pissed off that they were actually serving this to troops.

    • @roymartin500
      @roymartin500 Před rokem

      @@kevinmencer3782 indeed! "They don't make em like that anymore" is a quote probably said with him in mind.

    • @jon-paulfilkins7820
      @jon-paulfilkins7820 Před rokem +2

      Well there were a few other influences on the act, but yes.

  • @Chris-vw9qb
    @Chris-vw9qb Před rokem +1

    Surprised the Spartan staple "black broth", blood and boiled pig's leg, seasoned with vinegar, didn't make the list. An Athenian once quipped that, after tasting it, "it was no great thing for the Spartans to seek death in the wars in order to escape so many hardships and such a wretched life as theirs." - Plutarch's life of Pelopidas

    • @MrAsaqe
      @MrAsaqe Před rokem

      I mean it's a blood stew reserved for barbarians, not a the civilized people of Greece who would feast on cheese, lentils, dried fish, olives and freshly hunted meat on the march. The only missing from the black broth would be something likely cassava flour to thicken the stew

  • @exposingproxystalkingorgan4164

    I could not stop laughing while watching this video and listening to the audio description. 😂

  • @bruceyawen6160
    @bruceyawen6160 Před rokem +11

    8:35 of course they did. God forbid they reward honesty for once...

    • @danaa-
      @danaa- Před 7 měsíci +1

      God forbid they even be honest

  • @1978sjt
    @1978sjt Před rokem +95

    We had a Joke (that seemed to be somewhat based in reality) in the Aussie Army, that the 4 versions of the Ration Packs, 3 were designed to plug you up, and the 4th to Unplug you (hence why you saved up the 3 pieces of toilet paper you got in each pack). Problem being you never got them in order.... I still miss the canned processed cheese.

    • @lisam4503
      @lisam4503 Před rokem +2

      In my day in the U.S Army we use to fold the little toilet pack and rip a hole out of the center. You used your finger and then the rest to wipe it off. Off course we were joking but they never gave enough TP.

    • @1978sjt
      @1978sjt Před rokem +2

      @@lisam4503 yes, i've heard that one too! 🤣

    • @jon-paulfilkins7820
      @jon-paulfilkins7820 Před rokem

      Yeah, they also had the F.R.E.D. the clean version is "Frikkin Ridiculous Eating Device" which is a legend all to itself... Too short to be a useful spoon, though the extra thumb purchase of the can opener bit was no doubt appreciated.

    • @1978sjt
      @1978sjt Před rokem +1

      @@jon-paulfilkins7820 I still have 2 in the cutlery draw, best can opener ever :D

    • @jordanchua6323
      @jordanchua6323 Před rokem +1

      @@1978sjt Ive tasted the aussie MREs before. As another countrys soldier, can confirm i was super envious of the CHEESE. The kiwis had a tube of condensed milk that was nice too

  • @billmagowan1492
    @billmagowan1492 Před rokem

    That pronunciation of ‘McConnachie’ was truly unworldly!!!😂😂😂that alone made me want to subscribe…..

  • @bmjv77
    @bmjv77 Před rokem +4

    When my unit would pass out MREs, it was like being dealt a hand in poker. The vomlet was like having been dealt a 2/7 offsuit, while the chili mac was like being dealt a royal flush.

  • @aisforamerica2185
    @aisforamerica2185 Před rokem +35

    A CZcams Creator never looks like how you expect. Another great video, thank you!

  • @top_banananaplays
    @top_banananaplays Před rokem +40

    There's a chicken curry MRE. Someone who did the Duke of Edinburgh award brought one in on lunch and as teenagers of course we tasted it. It was like mildly spicy cardboard

    • @Nerathul1
      @Nerathul1 Před rokem +7

      MREs in general are massively underseasoned to appeal to the lowest common denominator. A lot of soldiers carry seasoning packets on campaign.

    • @top_banananaplays
      @top_banananaplays Před rokem +4

      @@Nerathul1 And HP sauce.

  • @paulh.7833
    @paulh.7833 Před rokem +2

    If you were unlucky enough to pull a cruddy MRE you could try and trade away the main course. If there were no takers you could toss it and check the "extras" box and likely put something together with the extra Peanut Butters or Cheeses that other folks didn't want. It wasn't ideal but worked in a pinch.

  • @HugeCoffeeAddict
    @HugeCoffeeAddict Před rokem +4

    The only benefit of the vomelet was that whoever got it would almost certainly not eat it. If you could stomach it, you could get an extra main course pretty easily. BTW cheese tortellini was the best mre (main course) hands down.

  • @eyesforthewise
    @eyesforthewise Před rokem +22

    "Let's get this out on to a tray"
    "Nice"

  • @redfuire7941
    @redfuire7941 Před rokem +10

    3:55 the fish did not like it

  • @fishinmalarkey9830
    @fishinmalarkey9830 Před rokem +13

    I've heard this voice so many times... it's always funny seeing the person it comes out of cos theyre never what you expected 😂

  • @johnclarkpurvis6417
    @johnclarkpurvis6417 Před 11 měsíci

    Hey Simple history just wanna say I’m a huge fan I’ve been watching your videos since I was 12. Just want to say y’all are doing a great job making these videos. My 97 year old great grandfather fought in WW2 in France and Germany. His general was George S Patton. I’ve always been a big historian because of my grandfather fought In WW2. Every now and then I talk about one these videos to my grandfather and we love talking about one of them then move to the other. Just want to say keep up the great work.

  • @purrability
    @purrability Před rokem +3

    I laughed waaaay to hard about Maconochie stew then I should. 😂

  • @thirdgen377
    @thirdgen377 Před rokem +1

    Former Navy. The most imposing, intimidating man i ever met was a Devil Dog. He was 6'6", solid muscle, hanging out with two other marines and a few sailors in Hangar Bay 2 (CVN-75) while we were in transit to the Middle East. I cant lie, my first thought was "I am so happy he's on my side". Never felt so afraid of a man like that since. I was eager to meet him so i introduced myself to the fellas and when he shook my hand, yall his energy completely disarmed me. Nicest, kindest soul you could meet. Southern boy, I could tell and he had the energy of a big brother or old friend. Never could remember his name or the conversation being that happened over 12 years ago but i never forgot the moment. It's true that they are the greatest friend and worst enemy you could ever have.

  • @Reaper_Rapi
    @Reaper_Rapi Před rokem +7

    8:47 Oh yes, part of the complete balance breakfast

  • @RandyCruz
    @RandyCruz Před rokem

    Omg! This is the first time I see your face! Nice seeing you. Great content, been a subscriber for years.

  • @privacyvalued4134
    @privacyvalued4134 Před rokem

    "Uncontrolled flatulence...is your thing." I haven't laughed that hard in quite a while.

  • @mechsgtpuma938
    @mechsgtpuma938 Před rokem +17

    I still have nightmares about biscuit browns. I certainly did the pate or the tinned bacon thing that was the breakfast. Or soaked in the hot chocolate. The worst thing was the age of some of the ration packs with one being dated from the 1970s making it older than me at the time by 3 years the average at the time was was 5-8 years old. I remember the chocolate on the Rolos and the Mars bars being almost white due to fading of the chocolate. Ohh they were such fun times we'd get really excited when the boil in the bag boxes came out they were miles better than the tinned boxes despite the biscuits brown and biscuits fruit which i hated more.

  • @tsipher
    @tsipher Před rokem +4

    I remember that we actually used the Vomlette as targets for M2 .50 cal and M240b range.

  • @ColKorn1965
    @ColKorn1965 Před rokem +2

    MRE =Meals Refused by Ethiopians
    Constipationin a bag
    The worst components for me were vegetarian, mashed potatoes, and veggie omelette

  • @michaelcroff7097
    @michaelcroff7097 Před rokem

    Thank you Simple History for always using kid-friendly language in your videos. My kids quite enjoyed this one

  • @331jester
    @331jester Před rokem +5

    I got out of the Army in 99 and the omlett with cheese was considered the worst MRE back then too, it was produce way more that 4 years. I enlisted in 1988 and it was available back then. It was discontinued at some point near the end of the 90's with so many cases still out there at the time we were still getting them, but they did decide to reintroduce it in the early 2000's.

  • @phantasticgame1189
    @phantasticgame1189 Před rokem +7

    ive never laughed so f**king hard than at @5:47

  • @BoSmith7045
    @BoSmith7045 Před rokem +3

    The vomlette. I have never been a picky eater and I was always able to eat anything in a MRE. Usually the flavor ranges from "meh" to "hospital bland". But those things....I opened the pouch and my first thought at seeing it was water soaked drywall. Didn't get past one bite.

  • @thecodex0994
    @thecodex0994 Před rokem

    Biscuit browns were a staple of my childhood when ever my dad came back from exercise he used to bring home the biscuits brown and the boiled sweets from the ration packs for me and my sister.

  • @Xehemoth
    @Xehemoth Před rokem +7

    Ah.. The good ole Menu item No.4 from 2005 -- The Omelet... The most sought after meal in basic training, but the most hated afterwards. The reason they wanted that one is because you could trade the skittles for almost anything you want, but after basic training you can just buy whatever candy you're craving so its not so much a big deal after that.

  • @afreightdogslife
    @afreightdogslife Před rokem +1

    I know money is tight, but Morgan & Morgan? The ambulance chaser law firm? 😂😂😂😂

    • @Demonmixer
      @Demonmixer Před rokem +1

      This is really, so how much I see America. From everything I hear, Americans scrape the barrel for the most low down ways to make money. Brainwashed like Communists too, but the other way.