www.majorsurplus.com Has them and a lot of other brands by the case or pallet.
Also www.longlifefoods.com
I use MREs for camping/backpacking. They are WAY too expensive to use for food storage.Do you need to have MREs or just long term storage food? There are other options besides MREs
So no one sells the real thing? Might have to find a black market supplier... I want that cake!Yeah, the civilian market ones don't come with things like bread... None are as complete as the real ones.
I never really warmed up to dehydrated meals. They are definitely lighter to carry, but I like the convenience and taste of MREs better. Don't even need to warm them up. Just tear off the top and chow down.This is a better solution unless you need to carry everything in a backpack. Long shelf life and cheaper and you can use the bucket to carry water if needed.
I use these for camping.
Costco - Chef's Banquet ARK 1 Month Food Storage Supply
I use MREs for camping/backpacking. They are WAY too expensive to use for food storage.
So no one sells the real thing? Might have to find a black market supplier... I want that cake!
This is a better solution unless you need to carry everything in a backpack. Long shelf life and cheaper and you can use the bucket to carry water if needed.
I use these for camping.
Costco - Chef's Banquet ARK 1 Month Food Storage Supply
I never really warmed up to dehydrated meals. They are definitely lighter to carry, but I like the convenience and taste of MREs better. Don't even need to warm them up. Just tear off the top and chow down.