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Check Optics Planet. Sopakco Reduced Sodium. Lower priced crates may only contain entrees and not full MRE packs. If you want to buy a single MRE to see if you like them before committing to a crate, you can purchase individual packs on Amazon. MREs are expensive, have a relatively short shelf life compared to freeze-dried meals, and can do nasty things to your digestive system if you eat them too often.

MREs were designed for military use, but as demand from preppers and other civilians grew, manufacturers began to make civilian versions of their MREs. The contents of civilian MREs are almost identical to military supplies, though some companies have broadened their offerings.

It is illegal for military personnel to sell on military MREs for personal gain. However, a quick internet search will bring up various sellers on eBay and Amazon offering military MREs. We go into this in more detail in our guide to how long MREs last , but as a rule of thumb, MREs have a year shelf life in standard storage conditions.

Buying military MREs is a risk. The advantage of civilian MREs is that you buy them new. As long as you store them properly, they should last for at least three years, possibly longer. These are purpose-built for those of you trekking long distances and burning through mass amounts of calories that need low weight options to replenish your energy.

Similar to the standard Mountain House breakfast buckets, these are simply outstanding methods of bringing easy to prepare breakfast meals with you on the go. I think these would be best suitable for those of you venturing out on multi-day high-intensity hikes with the absolute necessity of a high-calorie boost before setting off. These buckets offer 30 servings inside of 16 total pouches of ultra-lightweight meals that are ready in less than 10 minutes at a price under a hundred bucks.

Big fan of biscuits and gravy? Yeah, me too. What you get in the box is 12 packs of a variety of cookies including oatmeal, oatmeal with chocolate chips, traditional chocolate chip, and banana nut muffins.

I literally put everything on a solid slab of bread or wrapped up nicely inside a tortilla, even when cooking at home, so these packs work out great for me. I usually like to bring these along and use them in tandem with other MRE style meals to provide a more home-cooked style of meal situation without worrying about humidity ruining my carbs or the additional weight of regular bread-like products. Each pack contains 3 of the following: Tortillas, Multigrain bread, white and wheat bread, and Italian breadsticks.

Just something from my personal experiences, I really like using these bread packs with those Mountain House Breakfast pouches to make myself some easy on-the-go breakfast burritos and breakfast sandwiches or as an addition to a standard MRE meal, because, well, those get boring by themselves fairly quickly!

I also know a lot of places where you can buy MRE pallets pretty cheap, but the brand sucks poor food quality, flavor, shelf life, etc. To my surprise, you can actually pick up bulk MREs deals on Amazon and a couple other places. You get a pallet with 48 cases containing 12 meals per case.

Another company that sells bulk MREs is Sopakco. You get a pallet with 48 cases each case contains 14 meals. But like the brand above I would recommend buying a case to try them out before you spend that much money.

If you find a better place to buy MREs please let me know in the comments so I can share it with others! There are a ton of other great alternatives to MREs, I wrote an entire page about some great alternative ration types.

I recommend checking out the first option through the link below, which is about buying from a Mormon food distribution center. As long as you store the MREs in a climate controlled area around 70 degrees or below, they should be good for at least 5 years after their packaging date.

Keep reading, and I will explain that in detail. The production date, or Julian date, is stamped on the MRE meals box and package. You will see a 4 digit code that indicates this date.

The first number represents the year it was produced, and the last 3 numbers represent the day of the year. The first number 5 would stand for , and the last three numbers would represent the 41st day of the year. So this case was packaged on the 41st day of Because MREs are not usually kept for over 10 years, the first number is a representation of the year in that decade. Still confused? Keep reading.

You might be asking so how did I know the first digit, the 5, stood for and not ? MREs were designed to supply the body with essential nutrients and calories to keep going. You can eat MREs for a very long period of time and stay healthy. There some important things to note.

Meals Ready to Eat are very high in sodium, fat saturated and trans , and have little fiber. They were designed this way on purpose. They are high in calories to meet the caloric needs of individuals who are very active. The fat provides calories energy for the body. The high sodium content replaces lost salt lost through sweating. Auctions with pictures — preferably the auction will have a picture of the actual case you will receive. Below is a picture of the kind of information you want to see on an auction listing.

Auctions with lots of information. Another giveaway is when the auction listing contains either of these lines:.

Fixed shipping costs can work for or against you depending on the auction. Buying U. How much to pay? Where to find them? These are the ones used by our military.



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