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Food supplies are particularly easily overlooked, since most families keep an excess of food in their pantries. Typical household food requires preparation with clean water and a stove,
however - items which may not be available during a storm. Meals Ready to Eat (MRE) is instantly consumable and has a much longer shelf life (up to 12 years), which makes it a much more
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