British rations on Ebay from 2004

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British rations on Ebay from 2004

Post by Nawt » Sat Oct 06, 2007 3:43 pm

Howdy fellow members,

I was wondering why most/all of the British 24-hour rations solld on Ebay lately are from 2004? Especially the ones offered in a full case of ten rations.

Could someone help me thinkin'? I don't have a clue what would be with those rations or where the're from?

Thank ya all in advance.
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Post by kman » Sat Oct 06, 2007 4:42 pm

I'm guessing that these were some of the rations delivered to the United States in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina hit. A few of the rations got through before they stopped distributing them (because they supposedly didn't have import approval).

So if these are really from the Katrina relief supplies, they're either from the few cases that got through or someone who was supposed to "dispose of them properly" found a more creative way to dispose of them.

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Re: British rations on Ebay from 2004

Post by housil » Sat Oct 06, 2007 5:15 pm

Nawt wrote:Howdy fellow members,

I was wondering why most/all of the British 24-hour rations solld on Ebay lately are from 2004? Especially the ones offered in a full case of ten rations.

Could someone help me thinkin'? I don't have a clue what would be with those rations or where the're from?

Thank ya all in advance.
Regards,

Nawt
Which ebay?!
Germany?
Netherlands?
US?
UK?
etc...

This case with 10:
http://cgi.ebay.de/Britische-Armee-24-h ... dZViewItem
is without any year.

But this case of 10:
http://cgi.ebay.de/10x-engl-24-Hour-Rat ... dZViewItem

and this:
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... mot_widget

is 2004/2005

As these are on Ebay Germany, I guess they aren´t from Katrina. The seller "UK-Soldier" sales 2004/2005 rations only.

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Post by kman » Sat Oct 06, 2007 5:19 pm

Thanks for keeping it global, Housil...I saw "rations" and "2004" and immediately thought of all those Katrina rations. :-)

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Post by housil » Sat Oct 06, 2007 8:46 pm

kman wrote:Thanks for keeping it global, Housil...I saw "rations" and "2004" and immediately thought of all those Katrina rations. :-)
You are welcome ;-) but it wasn´t "against" you. :oops:
My question was for Nawt as he just wrote Ebay, but not the country...

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Post by Nawt » Tue Oct 09, 2007 7:12 am

housil wrote:
kman wrote:Thanks for keeping it global, Housil...I saw "rations" and "2004" and immediately thought of all those Katrina rations. :-)
You are welcome ;-) but it wasn´t "against" you. :oops:
My question was for Nawt as he just wrote Ebay, but not the country...
Sorry guys for being not specific enough in my question.
I meant Ebay within the EU, like Netherlands, Germany and the UK.

Katrina is probably the best answer. Thanks for that. I didn't think of it. Probably because we don't have hurricanes here in the NL.

Thank you for your input, guys. Cheers, Nawt.

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Post by kman » Tue Oct 09, 2007 7:44 am

Another possibility might be that with the Iraq war spinning up in 2002, by 2004, there might have been a lot of extra British rations floating around the market and they're just now making their way to eBay as the owners fear that the rations are approaching their expiration dates.

Heh heh...expiration dates. I'd be happy to buy up all your "expired" British rations. :-)

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Post by housil » Tue Oct 09, 2007 2:07 pm

kman wrote:
Heh heh...expiration dates. I'd be happy to buy up all your "expired" British rations. :-)
A case with 10 boxes start at €99 on ebay Germany every week...

When I tried the chicken soup out of it, i deceided to stop buying them. It tasted and smelled like melted chicken bones. :shock:

Sorry guy´s, but now I know why in UK pubs they just drink instead of eating...

If they were made for Iraq, why didn´t they made more desert (hot climate) rations?

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Post by kman » Tue Oct 09, 2007 2:20 pm

That reminds me of how the British "Chicken & Herb Dumlings" entree contains this warning on the entree pouch:

"WARNING THIS PRODUCT MAY CONTAIN BONES"

Yum...that really makes you look forward to dinner!

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Post by C-rats » Tue Oct 09, 2007 3:59 pm

Yeah, but bones from WHAT? :shock:

Remember, "Parts is Parts"..... :wink:


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