From Yahoo Sports:
“Paris Olympics 2024: Food
becoming an issue for athletes in Olympic village”
Food has become a major issue in
the Olympic Village as the Paris Games are underway. Adequate food supply and
uncooked meat are among the concerns. Grilled chicken and eggs, in particular,
are among the items in short supply. As a result, some athletes have resorted
to bringing packed meals back to the Village for lunch and dinner, according to
the Times of London.
British athletes are staying away
from the restaurants in the residential complex and officials have sent an
extra chef to Paris to provide proper meals for the team. Caterers are working
to increase their food orders — especially in regards to eggs and chicken,
which Paris Olympics officials wanted to source from France. "At the
beginning of every Games there are usually two or three issues and the
transportation is always one," British Olympic Association chief executive
Andy Anson told the Times. "But the big one this time is the food in the
village, which is not adequate."
Paris Olympic officials attempted
to offer more plant-based foods in an effort to reduce the Games' carbon
footprint. While there is a variety of cuisine available to accommodate the
tastes of different countries — and an abundance of baguettes in France — vegan
meals aren't in line with what the athletes prefer to eat while competing.
One British athlete told the
Times that the food situation is chaotic compared to the well organized
facilities in Tokyo. The Village provides approximately 40,000 meals a day with
3,300 seats available in the facility's main restaurant. Some countries can't
get meals anywhere else but the Village, while Great Britain's athletes are
housed in a part of the village near the River Seine that has a separate
restaurant and performance lounge.
^ There’s no reason, except for
poor planning and bad organizing, that the Athletes at the Olympics shouldn't
get fully cooked meals as well as staples like Chicken and Eggs. ^
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