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Savings Coming to the Commissary This October

Commissary Savings Coming This October

Good news is coming for members of the military, veterans, and anyone who shops at the Commissary. By the middle of October, most Commissaries will have added an extra savings of 3-5%. This is a part of a DoD initiative to bolster the economic security and stability of the military community. 

For the fiscal year 2022, groceries at the Commissary were an average of 22% less than civilian grocery stores. The new goal is 25% as stated in a memorandum that came out in September. 

In the Taking Care of Our Service Members and Families Memorandum, it is stated that “The Department of Defense has a sacred obligation to take care of our Service members and families. Doing so is a national security imperative. Our military families provide the strong foundation for our Force, and we owe them our full support.”

How Does the DoD Plan to Help Military Families?

In this Memorandum, the DoD shows the different ways they plan to help military families. They include:

Securing Affordable Basic Needs

Making Moves Easier

Strengthen the Support to Families

Expand Spousal Employment

You can read the entire Memorandum here

Bill Moore, director and CEO of the Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA), stated that The Department’s added investment in our budget allows us to reduce commissary prices at the register by about 3-5 % on most items – particularly on food staples that struggling military families need most such as bread, eggs, milk and more. With this boost, we can achieve at least 25 percent in overall savings for eligible patrons who shop their commissaries.”

It will be a good thing to see prices go down a little bit at the Commissary. We can all feel the pinch of rising prices in our world, and hopefully, this, along with other items that the DoD has proposed will make life a little bit easier. 

 

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