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amac
02-07-11, 21:28
Anyone come across good deals on MRE's? Lots of websites selling them. How do you know if they are fresh? Thinking of purchasing a variety pack case. Thanks

Paraclete comes
02-07-11, 22:10
If you live near a military base such as those located in southern ca, they all have "yard sale sites" which allow folks to list surplus gear, furniture, services and often deeply discounted MRE's. I think Pendleton yard sale in a search engine might turn up the type of site im refering to.

EchoMirage
02-08-11, 08:26
http://preparetoday.com/store/index.php/shop-by-category/food/mre.html

just got a case. looks like real military issue MREs. full meals, with main, side, desert and pound cake. even says 'government property, commercial sale is unlawful' on the package....so however they got around that, they did.


http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/ItemListing.aspx?catid=294

CTD often has a few varieties of knock off MREs. the economy has a main dish, cracker and fruit bar. not a full meal, but smaller, lighter, and cheaper.

the enhanced, which i think used to be eversafe, has a main dish and desert, with a few extras.

voodoo complete is -i think- repackaged USGI issue, which is then legal. hot main and side, desert and pound cake, and all the extras.

Iraq Ninja
02-08-11, 12:19
Ebay is probably the best place to get good prices on the military issued stuff. The big killer is the shipping.

Honestly, there is little in the MRE besides the heating pack that I desire. You can make cheaper and better tasting stuff out of what you find at the supermarket. Shelf life and packaging is comparable.

My favorite is the Brit Mil ration packs. We have hundreds of them that were donated by the Brits when they left Basrah. We ran out of room to store em, and they destroyed thousands. I just wish I could ship them home.

MeanRider
02-08-11, 12:36
When I was on active duty I would score a case when ever I could. But that does not mean that I ate them, now after 10 years some are getting a little questionable. But most people that I see selling in a surplus store just take them out of the original outer package, and that is how they get around the do not resale .

Travis B
02-08-11, 22:45
Look at gun shows and other local events to get away from the $25 egay shipping. And most importantly make sure the Fresh-Check indicator is still active. When the middle of the circle is lighter than the outside doughnut you're good.

This picture shows one that isn't expired:
http://img696.imageshack.us/img696/4395/267587580437bb988ede.jpg

Ike990
05-18-12, 18:00
Reviving thread from the dead.

Also you guys should take a look at TOTMS. These are the "bag lunches" of MRE.

Almost the same calorie total and what seems to be just about as much food and at 55.00 a case you can't beat that.

I got mine from the commissary at Ft. Lewis in Tacoma.

p22shooter30
05-18-12, 21:25
http://theepicenter.com/cgi/order.cgi?page=mre_military_meal_ready_to_eat.html&cart_id=%%cart_id%%

this is the best place to buy mres from. they are the only ones that put thier manufacture date on them. cheaper than dirt ones are 3 years old.

drrufo
05-18-12, 22:06
Try Major Surplus on line, they have a good selection and the last time I bought them as a joke for my nephew who was turning Europe in a band they were about a buck or buck and half each. Some were higher but not much.

Moose-Knuckle
05-19-12, 03:19
When they can get them in stock MRE Depot (http://www.mredepot.com/servlet/the-MRE%27s%2C-Meals-Ready-to-Eat/Categories) carries the Menu C MREs. They have deals from time to time such as free shipping.

Wake27
05-20-12, 00:15
Reviving thread from the dead.

Also you guys should take a look at TOTMS. These are the "bag lunches" of MRE.

Almost the same calorie total and what seems to be just about as much food and at 55.00 a case you can't beat that.

I got mine from the commissary at Ft. Lewis in Tacoma.

I hate when we get issued TOTMS...

alienb1212
05-20-12, 11:06
I want First Strike meals. Those things are the bomb.

Dirk Williams
05-22-12, 23:17
One of my old partners is " The Freeze Dryed Guy". Ron Burns was a fella I met from the little army back in the mid 80's. Ron started this company way back then and has done well at it.

recently Ron who was telling me that they had picked up the entire over stock of LURPS from the US Army. He explained the difference but I already forgot.

Back then it was a sock of rice and some nasty ass sea rats.

Anyway look him up, I seem to recall one of the promo benifits being lighter weight and higher calorie count for those troops doing high speed shit.

DW