
I thought you would all like to hear about my experience with eating a 12 year old MRE last year. And yes, since I ate it last year, I am still alive. The people here at the rehab cente are so nice too. (j/k)
A rock climbing buddy of mine used top be in the marine corps and had a few left over, which he took on a climbing trip for us to eat. Only when we got out there did he realise the brought the old military ones from 12 years ago (which he kept for sentimental reasons I guess) instead of the newer ones he intened to bring. We were in the middle of nowhere and hungry, so we ate them.
I've come to the conclusion MRE's don't have a shelf life but rather a half life.
The meals were fine (sorry can't remember which meals exactly) and tasted just like MRE's. The only casualty was the tabasco (flavorless) and mars bar candy bar. It hat turned to sand. There was no distinguishing between chocolate, caramel or any other layer, just sand. I didn't eat that but ate the rest of it and it didn't kill me. These mres were the ones in the dark chocolate brown bags. Only complaint; one of the two we ate didn't have a heater!
As best I can tell the rations were kept in the back of his pickup truck in the pacific northwest climate for the better part of the 12 years.
Has anyone easten rations older than 12 years and lived to tell about it?
He gave me the rest of the case and I still keep them around. If anyone is crazy enough to want one for whatever reason (museum piece, gag gift) I will be happy to trade them for a new issue one.
MRE_archaeologist