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Period of mourning is ridiculous

It's the hypocrisy of it more than anything else with some sports events getting cancelled while others aren't. Where it affects me is in my regiment they're only serving 'simple' meals like an unseasoned piece of beef or chicken, watery potatoes or plain pasta and some boiled veg for example. Then we have to eat it in silence. I'm all for paying respect but are any of the royal family going to be following the same? Will they even care with what we eat? Lots of people think our meals are free in the army so we can just go somewhere else for food but we get a food allowance dedicated from our wages so this is most people's only source of fuel. Perhaps for one day it'd be an appropriate tribute but to keep this going until September 19 is ridiculous
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KingofPizza2 · 36-40, M
Yeah… forcing people to eat bad food out of a misguided interpretation of mourning doesn’t seem okay. If you choose to mourn that way sure but enforcing that on others… just no.
JustJordan · 22-25, F
@KingofPizza2 exactly we all do it in our own way and some chose not to do it at all. They shouldn't cancel medical appointments or close food banks over this
SW-User
@JustJordan You do know that they call the British army Her Majesty's Armed Forces? (now his). It goes without saying that people in the army will have to observe this occasion more than most.
JustJordan · 22-25, F
@SW-User true but will his Majesty also use eating simple food as the medium of mourning?
SW-User
@JustJordan Maybe lol 🤷🏻‍♀️ I do know that the Royal Family, while the Queen was alive, could only eat *certain* foods at dinner.

There is a rule that they can't eat shellfish as well.
JustJordan · 22-25, F
@SW-User and that's their business but not mine
funfan · 46-50, M
@JustJordan I totally agree