Norwegian Military Adopting "Meatless Mondays" to Curb Climate Change
Will follow a strict vegetarian diet once a week
The Norwegian military has announced plans to introduce 'meatless Mondays' into army diets, in a bid to battle a more unusual enemy – climate change.
Troops will be placed on a strict vegetarian diet once a week to reduce the amount of ecologically unfriendly foods they eat, whose production can contribute heavily to global warming.
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Note to self: invade Norway on a Monday.
actually, don't, it'll be like the entire military will be PMS'ing!
I predict an increase in Micky D's Monday revenues in outlets near Norwegian military bases.