Yolanda aid diversion? US military rations sold in Makati mall

US military meals found illegally sold in Makati store. GMA News confirmed a report that US-made Meal, Ready-to-eat packs – which say “warfighter tested” – are sold in a Makati store. Resale of the US-government-issued instant meal packs is illegal, but a pack goes for around P200 each.

US military Meals-Ready-to-Eat (MREs) are reportedly being sold at a mall in Makati even though they are clearly stamped with warnings that doing so is illegal.

According to a report on “24 Oras”, photos of the MREs have appeared on Facebook, fueling speculation that they were relief goods that the US military brought over for Yolanda survivors.

Grace Alvarez, who bought MREs and posted photos on Facebook, told GMA News reporter Tina Panganiban-Perez that they were supposedly sold to the store by an unnamed general.

“I asked, saan ito galing? And then, sabi, naiwan po ng mga Amerikano, ipinagbili raw ng isang heneral. It was not expressly said na galing sa Yolanda o na relief goods siya,” she said.

The MREs did not come from the annual military exercises between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and US troops either, the AFP said.

It added US troops are not allowed to leave their MREs with Filipino soldiers.

Although they are clearly labelled “US Government Property. Commercial Resale is Unlawful”, a 2006 investigation by the US Government Accountability Office found they were being sold on online auction sites.

The US GAO also found that “no statutes or regulations specifically prohibit the sale of military MREs” by civilians.

Members of the US military caught selling MREs face sanctions, though, under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. — JDS, GMA News

Updated: 2014-01-05 — 10:08:35