A bipartisan pair of senators hope to steer service members away from ultra-processed food and fast food through a measure that would give them coupons to shop at on-base grocery stores .

Sens. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) and Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) rolled out the Commissary Healthy Options and servicemember Wellness (CHOW) Act to launch a pilot program for the coupon system that they hope will slash soaring obesity rates and make America’s fighting forces healthier.

“Healthy troops are ready troops, and when we talk about military readiness, nutrition is way more important than vaccines and a whole lot of other things we focus on,” Marshall, an Army veteran who practiced medicine for more than 25 years, told The Post. 4

Under the CHOW Act, the War Department would launch a pilot p

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