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Pentagon spending - on crabs, salmon and 1,800 dollar chairs
Posted on 3/10/26 at 2:40 pm
Posted on 3/10/26 at 2:40 pm
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The Pentagon spent millions of dollars on luxury crabs and other food items in a single month as part of a frantic end-of-year spending spree to maintain its immense funding.
An analysis by the government watchdog Open the Books found that the department led by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spent more than $93 billion in September 2025, the end of the fiscal year, on various grants and contracts, the highest total since at least 2008.
Included in this spending was $2 million on Alaskan king crab last September alone, as well as $6.9 million on lobster tail and $1 million on salmon. The Defense Department also spent nearly $140,000 on doughnuts, $124,000 on ice cream machines, $26,000 on sushi preparation tables, and a whopping $15.1 million on ribeye steak.
As Open the Books explained, the Pentagon tries to spend as much of its congressionally allocated budget as possible at the end of every fiscal year because of federal “use-it-or-lose-it” rules. If the department ends the year with leftover funds, it risks having its budget reduced the following year. It has been suggested that the Alaskan king crab has overtaken caviar’s place as the number one luxury ingredient.
On top of the billions of dollars spent on technologies, contracts, and purchases from foreign governments and businesses, the department also found inventive ways to ensure it used as much of its budget as possible in the final month.
This reportedly included spending $1.8 million on musical instruments, such as a $98,329 Steinway & Sons grand piano for the Air Force chief of staff’s home, a $26,000 violin, and a $21,750 custom handmade Japanese flute. The Pentagon found a way to spend more than $12,000 on fruit baskets, as well as a total of $3,160 on stickers featuring beloved children’s characters from Dora the Explorer, Frozen, and Paw Patrol. The department also spent $5.3 million on Apple devices, including purchasing 400 of the more expensive 512-gigabyte edition iPad Air M3s rather than cheaper models with less storage.
Elsewhere, the Pentagon maintained its habit of spending vast sums on high-end office furnishings. The data showed that the Defense Department spent more than $225 million on furniture, the highest level since 2014, including one chair that cost $1,844. Since 2008, the DOD has spent an average of $257.6 million on furniture every September.
The Pentagon spent millions of dollars on luxury crabs and other food items in a single month as part of a frantic end-of-year spending spree to maintain its immense funding.
An analysis by the government watchdog Open the Books found that the department led by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spent more than $93 billion in September 2025, the end of the fiscal year, on various grants and contracts, the highest total since at least 2008.
Included in this spending was $2 million on Alaskan king crab last September alone, as well as $6.9 million on lobster tail and $1 million on salmon. The Defense Department also spent nearly $140,000 on doughnuts, $124,000 on ice cream machines, $26,000 on sushi preparation tables, and a whopping $15.1 million on ribeye steak.
As Open the Books explained, the Pentagon tries to spend as much of its congressionally allocated budget as possible at the end of every fiscal year because of federal “use-it-or-lose-it” rules. If the department ends the year with leftover funds, it risks having its budget reduced the following year. It has been suggested that the Alaskan king crab has overtaken caviar’s place as the number one luxury ingredient.
On top of the billions of dollars spent on technologies, contracts, and purchases from foreign governments and businesses, the department also found inventive ways to ensure it used as much of its budget as possible in the final month.
This reportedly included spending $1.8 million on musical instruments, such as a $98,329 Steinway & Sons grand piano for the Air Force chief of staff’s home, a $26,000 violin, and a $21,750 custom handmade Japanese flute. The Pentagon found a way to spend more than $12,000 on fruit baskets, as well as a total of $3,160 on stickers featuring beloved children’s characters from Dora the Explorer, Frozen, and Paw Patrol. The department also spent $5.3 million on Apple devices, including purchasing 400 of the more expensive 512-gigabyte edition iPad Air M3s rather than cheaper models with less storage.
Elsewhere, the Pentagon maintained its habit of spending vast sums on high-end office furnishings. The data showed that the Defense Department spent more than $225 million on furniture, the highest level since 2014, including one chair that cost $1,844. Since 2008, the DOD has spent an average of $257.6 million on furniture every September.
Posted on 3/10/26 at 2:44 pm to Eurocat
quote:WTF is this and do you have any?
luxury crabs
Posted on 3/10/26 at 2:44 pm to Eurocat
annnnnnnd this will happen again next year.. rich will get richer.. nobody will do anything about it.
Posted on 3/10/26 at 2:46 pm to blueboy
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WTF is this and do you have any?
Usually you pay enough not to get the crabs.
Posted on 3/10/26 at 2:46 pm to LSU1SLU
Once again. Our economy is so fake. Half of our private companies wouldn't exist without government spending or indirect funding.
Posted on 3/10/26 at 2:47 pm to Eurocat
Don't hate the player hate the game
Posted on 3/10/26 at 2:50 pm to Eurocat
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the Pentagon tries to spend as much of its congressionally allocated budget as possible at the end of every fiscal year because of federal “use-it-or-lose-it” rules
this concept is so infuriating, and i watch it happen year after year.
This post was edited on 3/10/26 at 2:52 pm
Posted on 3/10/26 at 2:51 pm to blueboy
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WTF is this and do you have any?
Posted on 3/10/26 at 2:52 pm to Sam Quint
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this concept is so infuriating, and i watch it happen year after year.
But if they propose any cuts to spending, "DO YOU WANT CHINA TO TAKE OVER THE US!?"
eta: Where's Elon and DOGE when you need it?
This post was edited on 3/10/26 at 2:53 pm
Posted on 3/10/26 at 2:54 pm to Eurocat
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If the department ends the year with leftover funds, it risks having its budget reduced the following year.
this is why I will never care about normal people committing tax fraud
Posted on 3/10/26 at 2:55 pm to Eurocat
But Republicans are worried about people buying soda with their food stamps lmao.
Posted on 3/10/26 at 2:58 pm to Eurocat
I understand why this is being posted here and why Eurocat is posting it. Regardless of the administration, red or blue, this kind of taxpayer waste is indefensible when you look at the condition of our roads and bridges, failing public schools, aging water systems, underfunded emergency services, etc.
This post was edited on 3/10/26 at 3:00 pm
Posted on 3/10/26 at 3:01 pm to Eurocat
yeah and we are gaslit into thinking that auditing/cutting military spending is naughty
Posted on 3/10/26 at 3:06 pm to LSU1SLU
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annnnnnnd this will happen again next year.. rich will get richer.. nobody will do anything about it.
RFKjr told Rogan that Hegseth brought in a chef to completely revamp the nutrition for the soldiers in the DoD.
If you're sending them into harms way, don't feed them garbage.
MAHA
Posted on 3/10/26 at 3:11 pm to Loup
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yeah and we are gaslit into thinking that auditing/cutting military spending is naughty
And we're still waiting on those audits that the Pentagon failed.
Posted on 3/10/26 at 3:23 pm to Eurocat
never noticed you making any threads complaining about spending when Biden was in office. Why is that?
Posted on 3/10/26 at 3:24 pm to Eurocat
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the Pentagon tries to spend as much of its congressionally allocated budget as possible at the end of every fiscal year because of federal “use-it-or-lose-it” rules. If the department ends the year with leftover funds, it risks having its budget reduced the following year.
This is not new or their fault, yet the author of this article is trying to paint this administration and specifically Hegseth in a bad light.
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Since 2008, the DOD has spent an average of $257.6 million on furniture every September.
It's poor budget rules. Blame the people who made them years ago.
Posted on 3/10/26 at 3:26 pm to Klark Kent
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Regardless of the administration, red or blue, this kind of taxpayer waste is indefensible when you look at the condition of our roads and bridges, failing public schools, aging water systems, underfunded emergency services, etc.
Its what you voted for
Posted on 3/10/26 at 3:26 pm to slidingstop
Did Biden run on cutting waste, fraud, and government spending??
Posted on 3/10/26 at 3:28 pm to The Pirate King
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This is not new or their fault, yet the author of this article is trying to paint this administration and specifically Hegseth in a bad light.
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It's poor budget rules. Blame the people who made them years ago.
This is such sad horse shite
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