MRE Entrees variety pack

Various MRE Entrees variety pack A mix of 18 Meals Ready to Eat Entrees, no refrigeration or cooking required. Long shelf life. 0 stars, based on 0 reviews 0 5
$52.00

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MRE Entrees variety pack

$52.00
MRE Entrees variety pack
MRE Entrees variety pack
MRE Entrees variety pack
MRE Entrees variety pack
MRE Entrees variety pack
MRE Entrees variety pack
MRE Entrees variety pack
MRE Entrees variety pack

Home / Shop

MRE Entrees variety pack

$52.00
Model Number: MRE
A mix of 18 Meals Ready to Eat Entrees, no refrigeration or cooking required. Long shelf life.
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Categories: MRE Entrees
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OK, so the Coronavirus in the US has sent food storage sales in a tizzy all across the US.  We have never offered these before at The Prepper Stop, so here temporarily is an offering of an 18 MRE Entree variety pack while supplies last.  Here is what the 18 pack contains: 

4 Chili and Macaroni w/beef

1 Sloppy Joe

9 Chicken Fajita Filling, white meat

1 Beef Stew

1 Shredded Beef in Barbecue Sauce

2 Ratatouille (Mixed Vegetables and Penne Pasta)

All are 8 ounce packages.  All of the above are manufactured in the years 2011-2014 from Ameriqual Foods in Evansville Indiana, and the Wornick Company in Cincinnati Ohio.  These are two of the manufacturers for the US Military MRE contracts and are identical in every way to those included in the Department of Defense full MRE’s.  Because they do not have the DOD seal on them, they are completely legal for retail sale.

No further mix or match, if you are allergic to something on this list you need to go elsewhere.  I honestly don’t have the time to fulfill individual requests on these.  Once this combination is gone (about 4 sets as of March 13) there will be no more for many months.

Why 18 entrees?  That is the number that maximizes the space in a USPS medium flat rate Priority Mail box ($15.05), saving you postage costs as the box is quite heavy weighing in at about 10 pounds.

If you have never had an MRE Entree before, here are some ways to heat if you want to warm it up:

Bring several cups of water to boil in a frying pan (room to lay flat) and drop in still sealed MRE for two minutes while continuing to boil.

Empty contents into a saucepan and heat over a stove or fire as you would anything canned. 

Lay sealed pouch in direct sunlight for 1-2 hours.

Use an MRE heater, not included.

 

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