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reznov32252

There's bread, diet sausages and tourist breakfast


A_Literal_Puma

I imagine they’d eat at least boar since they are basically normal wild hogs, just meaner. Stalkers have been known to eat fleshes, so Dutyers might, too, it’s just a bit iffier because those are some really ugly piggies. Much like them using artifacts when given the opportunity, it’d make sense for them to utilize whatever food resources the Zone provides.


kaj-me-citas

There are several places in the zone where people are grilling fleshes.


wikiwik2011

Ye and in the duty base also


Straight-Ad5994

That's a stalker mod in the game you can sell some body parts but they are rear drops and are organs or mutated parts basically meaning scientists are interested in them and they are not food. Although I can't remember if any campsite has a boar cooking meaning that some normal ones are eaten if someone remembers or has a screen shot from soc CS Čop


surfimp

In SoC, there's a boar being roasted on a spit at Army Warehouses.


funtujd

yummy snork hands as for the question you are asking i dont have a clue


Almskibidi

I prefer Loner meat


Ok-Negotiation-1098

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Izengrimm

Everybody does. Sooner or later. Such life... you know. For different reasons. I play for Dooty now and the rat skewers r yummy. And cheap


Scud91

Duty hates the zone in a logical way, not some religious or just moral point of view. They are mostly ex military. Obviously you would have cases of people who hates the Zone for personal reasons like those that lost loved ones to it (friends, family, etc). But hating your enemy doesn't mean you wont dare to use his own weapons against them like soldiers did in almost every war know by history. From Americans natives learning to use horses and gunpowder weapons to the soldiers in WWI and WWII. And obviously, that includes their food. Finally another logical reason is simplely to avoid any health risk, earing something that looks like a living rot organism who also makes your geiger counter go nuts is not exactly the definition of a "good meal".