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  • DadSmith

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    $60 for 16 FS NST

    If you can handle the Veggie meals more power to you.
     

    snorko

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    $60 for 16 FS NST

    If you can handle the Veggie meals more power to you.
    IDK, looks like a mix of meat & soy, and meals, not just entrees. Free shipping too, which is rare for MREs. Under $4.00/meal so I ordered a case. If they are good and reasonably new I will definitely order some more. My INGO group buy APack meals are getting old.
     

    DadSmith

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    $60 for 16 FS NST

    If you can handle the Veggie meals more power to you.
    They just reduced these to $50 for 16.

    Those who know. Know to stay away from Veggie meals.

    I guess you could use them for trade with someone who is starving to death.
     

    snorko

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    They just reduced these to $50 for 16.

    Those who know. Know to stay away from Veggie meals.

    I guess you could use them for trade with someone who is starving to death.
    Case arrived today. While some of the meals are meatless such as vegetable penne, there are multiple meat meals such as Beef Ravioli, Spag with meat sauce, etc. Most are repacked in a thinner clear plastic shrink wrap though a couple are in the original clear heavy plastic pouches. I did see at least one where the entree appears to have leaked slightly.

    I will open one or two up later to get more details. I can see the candy in many is an oversize commercial tootsie roll and several appear to have commercial pop-tarts.

    Biggest negative is I can not find a clear date on anything.
     

    Keith_Indy

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    If you're looking for some daypacks or other bags, I think these are a good deal :)


     

    DadSmith

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    $300 for 2 level 4 ceramic plates. FS

     

    snorko

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    $99.98 all in, to your door for 2 cases. That's a good deal.
    I've tried a couple entrees and they are decent; spicy penne pasta and the beef (yes beef) ravioli.

    The bad: meals include an entree, desert, crackers and some kind of spread. No side dish, no gum or tabasco, etc. both deserts in the ones I opened were commercial pop-tarts. standard 2 pack sealed inside a mylar pouch. Both were fused together and it appeared the filling had somewhat soaked into the pastry. The flavor was decent in spite of that. Large single Tootsie Roll candy in both as well which showed signs of melting. They seemed repackaged and were labeled Low Sodium.

    So at +/-$3.25 a meal they are probably worth it for use in the next year or two but I would not trust them for long term.
     

    SmileDocHill

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    I've tried a couple entrees and they are decent; spicy penne pasta and the beef (yes beef) ravioli.

    The bad: meals include an entree, desert, crackers and some kind of spread. No side dish, no gum or tabasco, etc. both deserts in the ones I opened were commercial pop-tarts. standard 2 pack sealed inside a mylar pouch. Both were fused together and it appeared the filling had somewhat soaked into the pastry. The flavor was decent in spite of that. Large single Tootsie Roll candy in both as well which showed signs of melting. They seemed repackaged and were labeled Low Sodium.

    So at +/-$3.25 a meal they are probably worth it for use in the next year or two but I would not trust them for long term.
    I've tried a couple entrees and they are decent; spicy penne pasta and the beef (yes beef) ravioli.

    The bad: meals include an entree, desert, crackers and some kind of spread. No side dish, no gum or tabasco, etc. both deserts in the ones I opened were commercial pop-tarts. standard 2 pack sealed inside a mylar pouch. Both were fused together and it appeared the filling had somewhat soaked into the pastry. The flavor was decent in spite of that. Large single Tootsie Roll candy in both as well which showed signs of melting. They seemed repackaged and were labeled Low Sodium.

    So at +/-$3.25 a meal they are probably worth it for use in the next year or two but I would not trust them for long term.
    Good info. Thanks
     
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