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Links to Survival Food Retailers

CompanyDescriptionYear Supply
Emergency EssentialsA seller of survival foods, most appear to be at suggested retail prices. Has grains, private label #10 cans, MREs, and more. Most items in stock. Has calorie count for 'Year Supply' items.'Traditional 1200' is $.18/100 calories (which you cook yourself, including wheat and rice). 'Traditional 1600' is $.31/100 calories and includes ready-to-eat foods, including some Mountain House items and even the Provident Panry 'Bacon Bits Textured Vegetable Protein'.
Nitro-PakA seller of survival foods, most appear to be at suggested retail prices. Has #10 cans, MREs, survival foods, and more. Most items in stock. Has calorie count for 'Year Supply' items.'Gold Food Reserve Unit' is $.46/100 calories, 'Platinum Food Reserve Unit' is $.46/100 calories, 'Ultimate Food Reserve Unit' is $.48/100 calories. They use mostly Mountain House products (most 25+ year shelf life #10 cans), with some Nitro-Pak foods with 5-15 year shelf life. They include some desserts, fruits, snacks, and beverages.
The Ready StoreA seller of survival foods, most appear to be at suggested retail prices. Has #10 cans, MREs, survival foods, and more. Most items in stock. Has calorie count for 'Year Supply' items. I did note some items that were listed as a sale price, where the sale price matched the suggested retail price, suggesting that they only sell at the 'sale' prices.'Basic Year Supply' is $.32/100 calories, 'Deluxe Year Supply' is $.43/100 calories, 'Ultimate Year Supply' is $.57./100 calories. Basic includes grain, flour, pasta, gravy, etc. Deluxe also includes some mainly low-end entrees (such as spaghetti, chili mac, broccoli cheddar soup). Ultimate does not include grains/flour/pasta, just the pre-made food (which appears to be partly Mountain House and partly a private label brand).
Emergency Preparedness CenterA seller of survival foods, most appear to be at suggested retail prices. Appears to be directly affiliated with Provident Provisions. Has #10 cans, seeds, and more. Has calorie count for 'Year Supply' items. I did note some items that were listed as a sale price, where the sale price matched the suggested retail price, suggesting that they only sell at the 'sale' prices.'Gold Food Pak' is $.47/100 calories, 'Platinum Reserve' is $.47/100 calories, 'Ultimate Pak' is $.48/100 calories. They also have 'Harvest' versions for as little as about $.23/100 calories (but with mostly ingredients, such as oats or pancake mix, rather than entrees).



Notes:

Many companies sell a "Year's Supply" of food. If you are considering this, make sure that the price is better than what you would get buying the items individually. Also, make sure that the daily calorie count is acceptable. And, you should make sure that the food meets your needs (for example, entrees versus grains).
 


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