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onefofo February 25th, 2006 05:14

US Army MREs- *56k warning too lazy to resize
 
US army MREs:
Came across some of these. I think they're kinda neat so I thought id share.
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Blastyman February 25th, 2006 10:11

Hmm is there a point? lol

Most guys I know already seen MRE's and Many many eat them at airsoft milsims.

You want cool you should check out the Brit 24hr rations. Enough Sugar and Candy to sweeten a Barrel of Lemon juice. And some other Amazing if not entirely edible entities. heh.

Rico February 25th, 2006 10:53

Hey, I've never seen the contents of an MRE before ;)

Crack open the one of the bags, I wanna see if the stuff is visually appealing. :D

Yeoman February 25th, 2006 10:59

so much better then what we get.
I gladly traded mine with the marines last october. still swipping em at work, I hate our IMP's.
Greg

mcguyver February 25th, 2006 11:16

I prefer the MRE's to IMP's. I usually get a couple of cases every year as they are dirt cheap in the U.S.. Last time I paid $40 per case, no shipping as my mother brings them back from her place in Arizona. I hope to get some more soon as I'm down to my last one. And there wasn't one in the menu "B" group that I didn't like.

Polo609 February 25th, 2006 14:41

MRE's are awesome, they taste pretty damn good actually. Ive had american and canadian. Looks like new packaging.

Dozer_01 February 25th, 2006 14:57

Turkey breast with gravy and potatoes- Its is serparated or just mashed together?

The Saint February 25th, 2006 15:09

Damn, shouldn't have refused the offer for a box of it back when I had a friend in the US Army. :|

Amgoosen February 25th, 2006 15:35

I prefer our IMPs for the meals, but the MREs have better snacks, except for those awful cinnamon heart thingies...

onefofo February 25th, 2006 17:05

Just food but this is the first time ive ever seen them.
I got mine in a country outside of north america, I didnt even know u could buy these here hehe.
Apparently, US soldiers abroad sell this food to locals in exchange for real food. Also, people, mainly US soldiers, steal supply and sell it on the street.
The US Army :)

Polo609 February 25th, 2006 17:19

mmmm lasagna..

DonP February 25th, 2006 18:37

http://www.mreinfo.com/mres.html

Take a look at some of the rations from other countries. Somewhere in there I remember it saying the going trade rate for French rations was 5 to 1 (5 MREs = 1 French) since they are very good quality. I think that was on some peacekeeping mission or other.

Check out the Russian rations. "I would not eat the ration again. The taste and quality were not good." I thought it was just exaggeration that they were bad!

I had some British 24 hour ones too. Some good stuff in there, but holy moses talk about sugar! Their sugar package is probably 3 times the size of our sugar packages (you know, the paper ones you get in restaurants). Plus, even if you added one triple-size sugar to EVERYTHING that could possibly take sugar, you'd STILL have some left over!

Even the desserts are really sweet. The treacle pudding was not bad but I had to stop eating cause my teeth were starting to hurt it was so sweet....

Dracheous February 25th, 2006 20:41

http://www.dscp.dla.mil/subs/rations...mre/mreabt.htm

Found the link above from reading DonP's post, and on this one it says this:

How long will it last?
The shelf life of the MRE is three (3) years at 80 degrees F. However, the shelf life can be extended through the use of cold storage facilities prior to distribution.


THREE YEARS?!... And it can be EXTENDED?!... am I the only scared of eating that stuff because of that fact?!..I mean if they were to say a general maximum of 3 years for shelf life, I'd be ",Cool, sounds fair." But to say it can be extended beyond that!... Wow, just think the next time you take a bite out of your government supplied food cartridge, this may have been cooked in a proccess plant, over 3 years ago!...

Okay okay, when you're hungry, cardboard will do, so this is that much better. :D

The Saint February 25th, 2006 20:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by DonP
I had some British 24 hour ones too. Some good stuff in there, but holy moses talk about sugar! Their sugar package is probably 3 times the size of our sugar packages (you know, the paper ones you get in restaurants). Plus, even if you added one triple-size sugar to EVERYTHING that could possibly take sugar, you'd STILL have some left over!

Hell, apparently even British Army's kitchen food is rather odd, something about an unusual insistance on frying just about everything. :confused:

mcguyver February 25th, 2006 23:24

The box that my last group of MRE's came in (manufactured by SOPAKCO) gave a chart of shelf life vs. temperature. At 20c, the shelf life was 72 months and at 4c or fridge temperature, the life was 112 months. That's over 9 years! The stuff I had was made in 2003 and I ate them all in 2005 and they were all good.


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