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If you're looking for shelf-stable meals on the lighter side, the XMRE Extended Shelf Life MRE Lite Edition is just for you. XMRE packed these Camping Gear with complete meals containing around 400-600 calories each for a quick, energizing meal you can eat anywhere. A huge benefit of these XMRE Meals Ready to Eat Lite is that they do not require refrigeration or water to store or prepare. From backpacking trips to emergency preparedness kits, the XMRE MRE Lite - Case of 12 is a great food source to have on hand in case you don't have access to a fresh food supply.

Note from manufacturer: This MRE does not include a heater.

Specifications for XMRE Extended Shelf Life MRE Lite Edition:
Weight: 11.25 lb
Package Type: Box
Quantity: 12 Meals
Model: Variety
Features of XMRE Extended Shelf Life MRE Lite Edition:
400 to 600 calories per meal
Fully cooked, ready to eat
No water or refrigeration required
Weightless configuration and design
Light in calories
Extended shelf life
Pack date embossed on bag and printed on case
Package Contents:
XMRE Lite
Entree: Variety of beef, chicken, pork or vegetarian options.
Bread Item: Crackers, breads or tortillas.
Spread: Peanut Butter, Cheese spread, fruit jellies, fruit jams or others
Snack: Nut raisin mix, dry fruit mix, corn nuggets or others.
Side: Wet packed fruit, side dishes, bars or others.
Dessert: Puddings, pound cakes, brownies, dessert cookies or others.
Beverage: Single or assorted fruit flavored drink mixes or others available.
Beverage Bag: Hot beverage bag
Accessory Kit Includes: Spoon, napkin, salt, pepper and moist towelette.
Weight: 11.25 lbQuantity: 12 Meals
Code:2H9-PKF-LMRE-XMREC12H

MPN:XMREC12H

UPC:857548005086

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When in in a survival situation, the first things you need to sort out are water, shelter, and watching your figure.

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Less than half the calories of regular MRE and no heater for the cost of the real deal.

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Your abacus is off by $2.00. Ad says 12 meals @ $94.00 - you say $96.00 - guess your not so perfect as you think you are, and you have the gall to bash and name call others on this site? Have a Blessed Day 8-))

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Per Wikipedia:
Rounding: Rounding a number means replacing it with a different number that is approximately equal to the original, but has a shorter, simpler, or more explicit representation; for example, replacing $23.4476 with $23.45, or the fraction 312/937 with 1/3, or the expression √2 with 1.414.

Again:
7.83 ~ $8 after rounding

Also, most states have sales tax with Optics Planet so this is more like $9 a meal if you factor in that.

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Sorry Mr. Woo, I won’t respond with hostility like you just did but will correct you kindly that your math is off $8.00 times 12 packets = $96.00 - This sale is $94.00- Have a Blessed Day Thank You - 8-))

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94 / 12 = 7.83 ~ $8 after rounding.

You continue to amaze.

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Problem with freeze dried food with a shelf life of 25 years or so at this time is getting it, unless you want to wait months, or other option buy the equipment to do it yourself which can get pretty pricey. That’s why people “ prepare ahead of time “

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What does the shelf life have to do with your point (if you even have one)? Why is lasting 25 years a "problem?" Do you need these MRE....RIGHT NOW? If no, what are you talking about?

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400-600 calories?!? A real MRE is closer to 1200-1400 calories. At $8 a piece, with no heater, this is a rip off even if it was a full serving and ignores half of the reason MRE's are still popular. Hell, just buy freeze dried food. A little water and you can eat that cold, it will taste better, and last longer....

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