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A large gathering of shoppers wait to be the first

A large gathering of shoppers wait to be the first

A large gathering of shoppers wait to be the first patrons to venture inside the new Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base Annex Commissary during its Aug. 5, 2014, grand opening. Thanks to the surcharge - the 5 percen... More

Let the commissary cater your next picnic

Let the commissary cater your next picnic

A patron shops for groceries at the Fort Eustis Commissary on Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia.

Your commissary offers cool savings this fall

Your commissary offers cool savings this fall

Patrons like these at the Gunter Annex Commissary, Ala., will see plenty of cool sales events throughout their store offering Labor Day promotions, Oktoberfest celebrations, case lot sales, and lots of in-store... More

New survey provides more frequent feedback to help commissaries better serve their patrons

New survey provides more frequent feedback to help commissaries better...

A commissary completes her transaction at the Camp Humphreys, South Korea, Commissary. Thanks to a new customer survey known as ForeSee, commissary patrons worldwide will now be able to easily share their opini... More

Stephanie Dillard is checked out by Hui Sparks at the

Stephanie Dillard is checked out by Hui Sparks at the

Stephanie Dillard is checked out by Hui Sparks at the end of her first shopping trip in the new Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base Annex Commissary. Thanks to the surcharge - the 5 percent added to every commissary ... More

Shoppers are greeted by enormous Halloween displays

Shoppers are greeted by enormous Halloween displays

Shoppers are greeted by enormous Halloween displays at the Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Commissary. (DeCA photo: Rick Brink)

Future of the benefit: Commissariews set vision, refocus mission to be military's 'grocer of choice' for 2021 and beyond

Future of the benefit: Commissariews set vision, refocus mission to be...

Tiara Edwards loads groceries in the vehicle of a customer using the Fort Lee Commissary’s CLICK2GO online ordering/curbside delivery service on Aug. 4. Services like CLICK2GO are a key part of DeCA’s future focus.

Savings on Halloween candy await shoppers at the Ramstein

Savings on Halloween candy await shoppers at the Ramstein

Savings on Halloween candy await shoppers at the Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Commissary. (DeCA photo: Rick Brink)

Fort Polk Commissary store director Ed Koerner mans

Fort Polk Commissary store director Ed Koerner mans

Fort Polk Commissary store director Ed Koerner mans the grand opening ceremonial scissors on Nov. 12, 2014, flanked by Joseph Jeu, DeCA director and CEO, and Army Brig. Gen. William Hickman, commanding general,... More

Commissary meat savings, BBQ combine for sensational seasonal sizzle

Commissary meat savings, BBQ combine for sensational seasonal sizzle

Meat manager Stanley Robinson stocks more Korean style ribs at the Camp Humphreys, South Korea, Commissary. “We sell them like hot cakes, and can’t let the space go empty,” he said. (DeCA photo: Rick Brink)

CLICK2GO:  Commissaries continue roll out of new curbside pickup program at Fort Lee; five more scheduled later in 2020

CLICK2GO: Commissaries continue roll out of new curbside pickup progr...

Tiara Edwards loads groceries in the vehicle of one of the first customers to use the Fort Lee Commissary CLICK2GO online ordering/curbside delivery service Aug. 4.

Shoppers look for Halloween treats at the Ramstein

Shoppers look for Halloween treats at the Ramstein

Shoppers look for Halloween treats at the Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Commissary. (DeCA photo: Rick Brink)

The old store at the Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base

The old store at the Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base

The old store at the Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base Annex, Ala., had operated since 1974. The new store’s sales area is nearly a third larger. The new facility, which opened Aug. 5, 2014, also boasts modern ener... More

CLICK2GO opens at Fort Belvoir

CLICK2GO opens at Fort Belvoir

Fort Belvoir Commissary assistant grocery manager Lenus Michael lends a hand to open the trunk of the second CLICK2GO customer’s car shortly after a Sept. 30 ribbon cutting ceremony to launch the online shoppin... More

Patrons give their benefit high marks in annual survey

Patrons give their benefit high marks in annual survey

A soldier at the Camp Humphreys, Korea, Commissary shops for hummus. More than 20,000 patrons gave their benefit high marks during the 2019 Commissar Customer Service Survey.

O’Neal moves on to DLA: Senior enlisted advisor completes tour at DeCA’s Fort Lee HQ

O’Neal moves on to DLA: Senior enlisted advisor completes tour at DeCA...

Army Command Sgt. Maj. Tomeka N. O'Neal talks to soldier at the Fort Eustis Commissary in Virginia.

Quantico Commissary launches internet shopping, curbside pickup service

Quantico Commissary launches internet shopping, curbside pickup servic...

Col. William C. Bentley, III, Marine Corps Base Quantico commanding officer, waits for his groceries to be delivered after being the first customer of the commissary’s new CLICK2GO online ordering, curbside pic... More

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