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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Costco has them. Personally I think they are a waste -- not because nothing bad could happen, but because they get old and have to be tossed eventually. IMO it's better to have a good supply of staples you actually eat, such as rice, flour, peanut butter, soup or bouillon, granola bars, etc. That way the supply turns over during normal use and doesn't get old. With water and a heat source you can make rice or canned soup. If you are able to have a fire / camp stove you can cook whatever perishables are in your fridge or make flatbread. If you need to evacuate, you most likely aren't taking your buckets of MREs with you as they are bulky. I'd focus on keeping water, pantry staples, first aid supplies, and go-bags. [/quote] This.[/quote]
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