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Government Meal Rate Frequently Asked Questions
Updated: 12/17/11
- What is the current Government meal rate?
- How often is the Government meal rate changed?
- What rate do midshipmen and cadets use?
- Is the rate changing for 2012?
- Where can I find this information in the JFTR and JTR?
- Where can I find more information on Government meal rates?
1. What is the current Government meal rate?
See the table below.
Effective 1 January 2012 - 31 December 2012, the OSD Comptroller announced the GMR is $11.55. The breakdown is as follows:
Meal |
Discount Meal Rate |
Surcharge Amount |
Full Meal Rate |
Breakfast |
$2.10 |
$0.35 |
$2.45 |
Lunch |
$3.90 |
$0.65 |
$4.55 |
Dinner |
$3.90 |
$0.65 |
$4.55 |
Total |
$9.90 |
$1.65 |
$11.55 |
2. How often is the Government meal rate changed?
Every year the rate is reviewed and revised, if necessary, by the OSD Comptroller. The rates above are effective 1 January 2012 - 31 December 2012.
3. What rate do midshipmen and cadets use?
Effective 1 October 2008 the meal rate for cadets/midshipmen is equivalent to the Enlisted Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) rate.
4. Is the rate changing for 2012?
Yes. The 2009-2011 Standard GMR of $10.80 (total of breakfast, lunch and dinner) is raised to $11.55. See Table above for the breakdown of individual meal and surcharge amounts.
5. Where can I find this information in the JFTR and JTR?
See APP A, Part 1, definition of GOVERNMENT MEAL RATE.
6. Where can I find more information on Government meal rates?
For more information on GMR see the DoDFMR. For current yearly updates on the GMR see http://comptroller.defense.gov/rates/.
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