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Rolling Stone, Issue 1034
How Halliburton Stole a War:
1) Phantom Meals: [KBR]Billed taxpayers up to $16 million for food that was never served to the troops. At one camp in Kuwait, KBR charged for 42,042 meals a day - but served only 14,053.
2)Rotten Food:Served spoiled meat and canned food a year after its expiration date in mess halls cited for "blood all over the floor." One former KBR manager testified that the company even dug shrapnel out of food supplies hit by insurgent attacks, then served the meals to troops.
3)Tainted Water: Supplied water rife with E. coli to troops for bathing "they would have been better off being provided with water straight from the Euphrates River." one public-health expert told Congress.
4)Jacked-Up Prices:Inflated the cost of ice, choosing a subcontractor that bid $3.4 million over an equally qualified firm that bid $450,000.
5)Useless Logos: Tripled the cost of ordinary towels by insisting they be "upgraded" - at taxpayer expense - with an embroidered logo.
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