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100% as I expectedMay 12, 2010
By TankerTim
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I'm no stranger to MRE's. After 24 years in the military, I've used them a lot. I purchased a case to supplement my disaster preparedness supplies and found them to be exactly as I expected. These come from one of the same companies that packages MREs under Government contract. Good for short camping trips and emergencies. Just make sure you work up a sweat after eating them because they're loaded with calories (and they're supposed to be)! Throw out the coffee unless you need to be dehydrated.
60 of 61 found the following review helpful:
MRE was excellentNov 10, 2010
By Charles Jankowski I purchased some time back not really knowing what to expect. I had an opportunity to pop one of the mre's open, use the heater and eat away. I was very pleased with the taste, functioning of the heater, and overall experience with this particular brand. I ate everything but the pineapple packet and saved that. I anticipate purchasing more of these and encourage anyone else to give them a try.
40 of 40 found the following review helpful:
Are you Ready?Mar 12, 2011
By max Picked these up just in case, power goes out and need a warm meal. Surprised how hot the heater was. Carefull not to put too much water. Product is tasty too. Recommend.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Current but not new datesApr 09, 2011
By Denn Meals I bought were produced early in 2010. With a three year cycle this makes them current but not new. They will be getting old in 2 years and not 3. Other than that A-ok.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Old InventoryJan 18, 2012
By Kristina Garcia When I received my mre packages from BIGFLYSPORTS I quickly looked up the manufacture date on mreinfo.com. It turned out that the packages I received were 4 years old and therefore had a 6 month shelf life remaining (at 60 degrees). While they are technically not expired, I was still completely disappointed because I was planning on keeping these for a disaster.