MRE Prices after Russian Invasion
MRE Prices after Russian Invasion
Thoughts?
Now that war is afoot, thoughts on how high MRE pricing will go up?
Now that war is afoot, thoughts on how high MRE pricing will go up?
- DangerousDave
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Re: MRE Prices after Russian Invasion
Same price at Commissary on U.S. Base's. $10.15 per. Plus 5% surcharge. Only good thing, they are fresh, less than or at 1 year, pack-date.
After the Chicken and the Egg, came the "Omelet"!
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Re: MRE Prices after Russian Invasion
Prices in the UK seem to have gone up but there always going up lately, even the freeze dried tins you could get for £45ish a year ago are now arround £60 / £65 in some places
Re: MRE Prices after Russian Invasion
Fuel prices are totally in flux here, going up 10-20 cents/gallon overnight or even when you're in line. crazy.
Re: MRE Prices after Russian Invasion
Over here, Germany, they skyrocket... €170 (~$187) by the case. And I saw more...

Re: MRE Prices after Russian Invasion
wow! what were the prices before?
Re: MRE Prices after Russian Invasion
Depending to their age, anything from €50 up €90 by the case
- MrFahrenheit
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Re: MRE Prices after Russian Invasion
Well I've seen a huge increase in prices herein the UK and of course supplies have dwindled to an extent.
A case of MREs 12 months ago cost around £70 for ≤12 month old including delivery. Today, £150 is the cheapest I've seen them.
Speciality rations such as Canadian IMP's have gone from around £25 each to £40 each.
French 24h RCIR from ££12-15 each to £25-40 each.
Even freeze-dried meals (Which I'm a huge collector of as I use them for both preparedness and camping) such as Summit to eat meals have gone from around £4.50 to £6.50 - 7 a meal. (Though just before the recent events early 2022 I managed to get a great deal which saw me gets stock of 150 meals for £3 each thanks to a major brand website discount glitch

Other freeze dried brands have also seen similar increases.
Real Turmat Field meals and Artic rations have seen an increase from around £13-15 each to £20-25 each.
Conversely I have seen new type (2021/22) British army rations cases on sale from various outlets for £120-130 a case which isn't too bad in today's climate as I guess they have ramped up production.
I came, I saw, I ate some rations then fell asleep amongst the clover.
Re: MRE Prices after Russian Invasion
thanks for the insight!