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  • Recently_Awoken
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    I've read similar after asking similar questions along those lines. At any rate, I learned that the dates on most cans are not toss dates. This was a great tid bit of info to obtain. Helps my food stores tremendously! The dry (canned) food doing better than wet (canned) food got my attention. I have some Mountain House Freeze Dried stocks of food. The expiration date says 2035! :) Ya, that's me grinning. I think that's great! Thanks for the links and further reading!

    RA

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  • ljonsey2005
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    Here is an interesting article on expiration dates..I can't attest to the validity, but was a good read :)

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  • rsanders
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    Very informative information ,I was amazed at the shelf life of most items tested. Thanks for posting.

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  • cbprice797
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    Good link for the shelf life of MRE's. And yes temperature is the single most important factor when determining the shelf life of MRE's as well as any other food.

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  • Long_Hunter
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    I found these to be very good reading and were contrary to some information I had previously reviewed. The single most important factor is storage temperature. Enjoy.

    RLTW!!
    LH

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