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How much food do you need? How do you store it so that it will keep until you need it? These questions might be roaming around in your head so let’s explore the answers. What kinds of foods should be stored? Are some better than others? There are also a lot of things to think about when stockpiling food.
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Then you can work your way up to three months’, six months’, and then a year’s worth of food. I believe this is woefully inadequate and that the absolute bare minimum should be a month’s worth of food. When it comes to stockpiling food, governments recommend keeping three days’ worth. It’s best to have food stocked up ahead of time. And if people know about the emergency event in advance, you will likely get to the store to find empty shelves staring back at you. This is particularly the case since our grocery stores are stocked with a mere three days’ worth of food.Įven an emergency event that goes on for just one week will result in a lot of very hungry people. This is a good thing, because aside from having safe shelter and water, food is the most important thing to have stored away. The issue of stocking up enough food for societal collapse, or even just extended emergency situations, is one of the first things people think about when they are prepping.