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I wonder how quality is.
I guess what's expected for a $.27 serving?
Too bad too, cause the 1 year food supply $200 off special ended last week. Its $1000 now
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Produc..._Price|1||P_SignDesc1&lang=en-US&Sp=C&topnav=
We bought it at the sale price...received it about a week ago. 'Thrive' has a good reputation for quality. I'm glad we got it. We'll be using it on camping trips, etc, because even with the 15 to 30 year shelf life, the stuff should still be rotated regularly.
Keith
Good for the "bug-in" crowd, but takes too much water and fuel for the "bug-out" crowd.
I would hope that most people that plan on "bugging in" have a good amount of water stored. If not than food is the least of their worries.
For sure. We don't have a generator, but do have an emergency well bucket for the well. Plus the hot tub holds 450 gallons (have Berkefeld water filter if we need that).
Looks to me like the value of these is that you could use them as a base of sorts in which to build a meal. For example, add a can or two of something else (canned meat, tuna, vegetables, whatever) to them. Could also keep one from having to open too many of their #10 cans of dehydrated or freeze dried foods at one time since these would provide a variety without opening too many #10s.
Good for the "bug-in" crowd, but takes too much water and fuel for the "bug-out" crowd.