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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2010

Review : Food Insurance 2 Week Emergency Food Supply. This is a review of FoodInsurance.com's 2 Week Emergency Food Supply.

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  • If Glenn Beck's prophecies come true, everyone is going to need a lot more than two weeks of supplies. Guardian's 3/6/12 month supplies are cheaper and come with the same freebies if you get them from survivalfood­.­t­k

  • @Codeoftherpg

    Absolutely. It cannot hurt to be prepared for a worst case scenario. At the very minimum we should all prepare for potential 72 hour crisis like power/utility outage, natural disaster, getting stranded in your vehicle, etc. Job loss is a very real possibility in this economy as well. It is foolish not to at least put together 72 hour kits and vehicle kits at a minimum.

    I am not familiar with the kits you refer to, but I will check them out! Thanks for the heads up!

  • Thanks for "biting the bullet" on this kit. I was very close to ordering the $250.00 kit, but now I will just assemble my own kit. We live in the country, so I will probably just can a lot of garden veggies/fruit and rotate them around, and get some dry goods. For people living in city/urban areas where there could be riots, etc., a quick food supply is very important. Thanks again, as you just saved me $250 bucks!

  • @BUDDYSHADOW

    You bet! I was just too curious to see what these kits consisted of. Had to do it. I don't have any desire to disparage Food Insurance at all, but my personal preference would be to assemble my own kit/cache designed around my own tastes and preferences. Just like my survival kits. I like being directly involved in what goes in my kits.

  • Thanks for the review, very helpful for us in our planning.

  • @raschknits

    Absolutely! I am glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching!

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  • @poparuss

    Sorry for the slow response. Great thoughts and points. I totally agree. Thanks for watching!

  • I just wanted to log in and say thanks for the thorough review. Much appreciated. Food inflation has the potential to be a major issue in the future (we already seeing this happening in areas such as the Middle East). It makes sense to investigate products like Food Insurance.

  • @mobius012

    I agree. Quick, easy and simple... but ideal? I do think it is curious that Food Insurance doesn't put more on their site as to what these kits include, don't you? They aren't particularly upfront about the contents of their kits. When I discovered what was in them, I realized that I could order these type meals myself and assemble my own kit tailored after my own tastes and preferences. This kit is for the lazy person indeed. Similar to production survival kits vs. making your own.

  • I think the point of these kits is quick, easy and simple ..... my wife and I are getting the 2 week kits (in the back pack ) because if an emergency ever arises , it makes it the easiest to grab and bail out (along with a few other items we have packed up and ready to go, obviously )

    so while you could pick better , this is the lazy mans survival pack .....

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