Sources for MRE parts - entrees, etc.

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bejean
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Post by bejean » Tue Mar 08, 2005 10:49 am

http://theepicenter.com/mre_military_me ... o_eat.html

Mix'emup seems like a great deal, had just wrote them a email enquiry on the type of entrees in the package and the shipping cost to Singapore.

72 entrees for the Price: $119.52 ($1.66 each entree.)

Sounds good to me! :P

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Post by Twobravo » Tue Mar 08, 2005 1:49 pm

bejean wrote:http://theepicenter.com/mre_military_me ... o_eat.html

Mix'emup seems like a great deal, had just wrote them a email enquiry on the type of entrees in the package and the shipping cost to Singapore.

72 entrees for the Price: $119.52 ($1.66 each entree.)

Sounds good to me! :P
The EpiCenter is who I have used in the past. I am getting ready to call them today and order some Cheese Spread. Great people, and the best deal on the net that I've found.

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BigMark
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Pricing at the Epicenter and Longlifefoods

Post by BigMark » Mon Apr 04, 2005 1:43 pm

Just for a comparison,

9 MRE entrees from epicenter cost 15.75, but shipping was 8.99 for a grand total of
$24.74

9 MRE entrees from longlifefoods cost 22.50, but since there is no shipping cost, it ends up being
$22.50

for a savings of

$2.74

Shipping may cost less to where you are though, I'm in the middle of Texas.

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Post by DIRTYDAVE » Mon Apr 04, 2005 8:38 pm

Thanks for the info BigMark. I tip my 10 gallon hat to ya! :lol:
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Post by rationboyd » Fri Apr 29, 2005 6:45 am

[quote="jndallas"]I read all the post and longlifefoods seem to take a beating. They are too high, their shipping is high. What noone bothered to point out is they are the only ones who offer the ice tea (at least as of last night). [quote]

dude, just wondering, whats with the drink powder obsession? aren't there plenty of commercial drink mixes? kool aid and stuff?

sorry but imo the tea tastes horrible, even for an instant mix. go look for some lipton mixes or something

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Cheaperthandirt

Post by DangerousDave » Mon Aug 29, 2005 2:19 pm

Not that cheap, but seems like they have a windfall of several Entree's for sale, and flat rate rate shipping of 5.99. Works out to about 1.91/entree. couple of my favorites, plus others available. Spaghetti and Meat-Loaf. MMMMM. Hey KMan, I give the new vege-omelet and the test cheese omelet a B+. Much finer texture than the old ham/egg omelet. Egg freaks will love them. The hash browns with bacon is A+ Slammin. The Mex-Mac was edible, but I did'nt take to it.(Do Mexicans really eat macaroni and cheese?). Veggie burger? Well, It was edible, but I was disappointed, probably because I'm not a Vegetarian. It could possibly trick a Somalian into thinking he was eating beef with a huge amount of BBQ sauce. Later. 8)

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