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 https://thetakeout.com/air-force-spent-326-785-to-replace-broken-coffee-cups-1829940464
 
 In the latest example of egregious government spending, the Air Force Times
 reports on a letter this week from Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley that calls out
 the AF for spending upwards of $300,000 on apparently easily breakable coffee
 cups.
 
 The Air Force explains that the in-flight cups can plug into outlets on cargo
 planes, which reheats their contents. But the handles on the cups break easily,
 then making the entire cup useless. The cost of the cup then quickly adds up
 when each one costs $836, according to Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson;
 Grassley cited them as higher than even that amount in his letter. The AF Times
 
 each costing roughly $1,280 each, have been bought this year alone, for a total
 
 have to be Federal Aviation Administration-approved, explaining why the 391 of
 these cups purchased since 2017 totaled $326,785.
 
 The Air Force has announced plans to use 3-D printing to hopefully bring down
 the cost of replacing the reheating cups to a much more reasonable 50 cents.
 
 
 
 
 https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/your-air-force/2018/10/22/battle-over-air-forces-1300-coffee-cups-heats-up/
 
 
 
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