Remains to be seen. The issue is a self-inflicted on based on how the does funding. Without getting into the weeds, the DFACs could be funded directly via the BAS meal reduction of barracks soldiers, but we don't do it.
Instead, we've
Privatized the chow hall and given soldiers $39 dollars in "Freedom Bucks" they can spend a day. BAS is $477 a month, or $15.90 a day, so we're paying more than double to have a contractor do it.
Currently, soldiers like the food and the all-day hours, but I'm concerned they won't be able to keep up. They've struggled to feed more than 100 soldiers at a time and there's ~8000 meal card holders on Hood. We regularly put high hundreds to 1k through ours for lunch.