The snacks that police like are often protein bars and beef jerky, which are high protein snack that are also very portable and easy to eat.
Police also like energy drinks, protein shakes and even snacks such as trail mix and nuts as well as fresh fruits and vegetables.
Many police officers also like convenience foods and snacks like 100 calorie snack packs and cheese crackers.
Some police still do like to eat donuts, but not all police love or eat donuts, especially all the time.
Protein bars and snacks are good snacks that are easily portable and high in protein, to provide the police with sustained energy.
Beef Jerky and beef sticks are high protein and shelf stable, which can also provide them with energy.
Even nuts and seeds, fresh and dried fruit and vegetables as well as prepackaged snacks like pudding cups and applesauce are also popular snacks for the police.
Cheese and cracker packs are a good combination of protein and carbs.
100 calorie packs help with portion control for a variety of snacks.
Portable vegetables like pre cut peppers and baby carrots are also good and fresh and dried fruit are good for vitamins and providing the police with a quick source of energy.
The donut stereotype for police eating donuts came from the time when historically police relied on donut shops for food and coffee on their late night shifts.
Donut shops also sometimes offered free items to officers or even encouraged the police to stay longer to deter crime.