In this video, FaZe Rug explores military food, specifically MREs (Meal Ready to Eat). He expresses gratitude for those who serve in the military and explains that MREs are dry food that can be turned into a meal by adding hot water. He visits a store and shows various MRE options, including pizza, Asian-style beef, and more. FaZe Rug and his friend purchase different MREs and then prepare and taste them. They share their thoughts and ratings on the meals, with some being surprisingly good, while others have room for improvement. FaZe Rug also mentions the longevity of MREs, which can last for years when stored correctly. Overall, they have a fun and informative experience trying military food.
1. The speaker plans to eat military food for 24 hours.
2. Military food is referred to as MREs (Meals Ready to Eat), which are dry food in a bag that can be turned into a full meal by adding hot water.
3. MREs include a variety of different meals, such as tuna chunk light water pack, lemon pepper, pizza slice pepperoni, asian style beef strips with vegetables, and bacon's pepper and onions.
4. The speaker appreciates the support from his channel subscribers and mentions a giveaway of 20 PS5s and 20 iPhone 12s.
5. The speaker visits a store and shows off the variety of military-themed clothing and gear available.
6. The speaker tries different MREs, including a pork sausage patty maple flavored, hash browns, and a chicken stew.
7. The speaker prepares the MREs by pouring hot water into the bag and adding a meal from another bag.
8. The speaker tries a pizza slice pepperoni MRE, which is rare and sells for more than regular MREs.
9. The speaker also tries a fruit punch MRE, which tastes like strawberry lemonade.
10. The speaker tries an Italian breadsticks MRE, which includes a surprise in each one.
11. The speaker also tries a spaghetti MRE, which has beef inside.
12. The MREs are rated by the speaker, with some receiving an eight out of ten and others a nine out of ten.
13. The speaker tries a Mexican-style chicken stew MRE for dinner, which is paired with cheese pretzels, a chocolate protein bar, and mixed fruit.
14. The speaker's overall rating for the MREs is eight out of ten.
15. The speaker invites viewers to comment the word "toast" to confuse those who skipped through the video.