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Celebrity chef Robert Irvine wants to overhaul Army dining facilities. Will it work?

Summary by Task & Purpose
When Robert Irvine wanted the Army’s top officials in charge of food and dining to understand his vision for future chow halls, he took them back to college. Literally. As a celebrity chef with a string of Food Network hits, Irvine has spent over a decade cooking for U.S. troops worldwide and helping veterans develop careers in the culinary industry through his Robert Irvine Foundation. And he minces no words about how he sees the current state …

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Task & Purpose broke the news in on Wednesday, January 22, 2025.
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