In the relative comfort of KKIA during GW1, the RAF's mobile catering folks did a superb job of feeding the five thousand.
Whereas the pongos had far more austere catering arrangements, even though they were co-located. So mediocre were they that the pongo officers actually banned their troops from using the RAF's facilities.
Has the creeping cancer of contractorisation and the introduction of PAY(S) denuded the RAF of its mobile catering capabilities nowadays?
Last edited by BEagle; 6th Dec 2014 at 09:30.