MIL vs CIV..... (kinda)

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MIL vs CIV..... (kinda)

Post by elandil » Wed May 25, 2016 1:00 pm

in my latest review I decided to tackle a question that I get asked a lot.

"Whats the difference in the Military and Civilian MRE's on the market?"

Well, today we are gonna look at the two, side by side. I have a Military Menu 18, Beef Ravioli, produced in 2013 by SoPakCo. I also have a 2012 production SoPakCo Reduced Sodium Beef Ravioli meal not a Sure-Pak, like I originally thought, see notes below.

So let's do a Side by Side comparison...

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heres the Military version....

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Coffee and Lemon Lime beverage, 1 snack, bread and cheese, main, and a fruit for dessert. Nice Haul 

Heres the RS version

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Hmmm….no beverage (weird) , snack, bread and jelly, main and dessert.

Side by side....

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Military unloaded onto a tray

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Looks lovely, notice the vibrance of the green Lemon Lime beverage, and the darkness the coffee retained even though I added creamer.


RS on the tray

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Tootsie rolls look good, Poptarts have seen better days, but still edible. Sauce on the ravioli looks awesome, nice and meaty.


Side by side trays

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Military Ravioli

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Sauce was a little tight, but very flavorful. Hot sauce took it to the next level.


RS Ravioli

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Meaty sauce, but the Military looked to have more overall ravioli. Definitely Low Sodium, kinda bland. Seasoning packet helped, but really needed something like Red Pepper Flakes for some heat and spice.

All in all, both meals are respectable. You can tell differences in the RS and the .Mil, but a person hiking the trail or clearing storm debris is not going to have the same caloric requirements as a warfighter in the field. To be exact, the .Mil average around 1250 cal per meal, the Civ SurePak ranges between 100-1300 cal, and the Reduced Sodium contract meal like this one comes in the 1050-1110 cal range. Either choice is good.


*****Followup!*****

So, reached out to the vendor, and had a rep get back with me.
The SOPAKCO Reduced Sodium Emergency Ration is not our commercial meal. This meal was made per contract guidelines for Federal relief in the event of a natural or manmade disasters. Our commercial meal is the Sure Pak

Our Sure Pak is very close to the military meal – case pack and meal configuration being the biggest difference. Sure Pak comes 12 meals per case – 2 each of 6 different menus. All meals contain an entrée, side dish, dessert, cracker, spread, beverage powder, spoon, napkin, wet nap, salt, pepper, coffee, creamer and sugars. It does not contain the toilet paper, gum, candy or matches that you would find in the MRE. We take out the extras to help reduce the cost for the individual consumer.

If you would like any further information you can also visit our website http://www.surepak-12.com/products
So, this is not an actual representation of the Sure-Pak meals. This was a contract meal, and all bets are off. Slightly less than both Civ and Mil, but still respectable, especially in the disaster situation they are meant for.

Which ALSO means.... get ready for MILvsCIV….ROUND 2! In the near future. :D

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Post by [ex-Member1] » Wed May 25, 2016 1:40 pm

Thanks for the review m8, very interesting comparison.

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Re: MIL vs CIV..... (kinda)

Post by parafireboy » Wed May 25, 2016 1:42 pm

Great comparison elandil, very interesting! Thanks for taking the time to do this and share! :D

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Post by BlackDogBob » Mon May 30, 2016 10:45 am

Great review. I really enjoyed the side by side comparison. Helped to put things into perspective when dealing with cost. Awesome!
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Re: MIL vs CIV..... (kinda)

Post by RockyRaab » Wed Jun 01, 2016 3:42 pm

In watching the many video reviews of civilian "MRE" meals, it seems to me that the ones from Meal Kit Supply are the closest to genuine MREs. Some (I won't mention names) are more like TOTMs because of significantly reduced contents. On the plus side, there are civilian meals with entrees the military don't offer, and those sound very good.
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Post by Petej » Thu Jun 02, 2016 12:12 am

I watched this vid earlier. Very nice comparison indeed!!

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Re: MIL vs CIV..... (kinda)

Post by EmRE » Mon Jun 06, 2016 12:18 am

Hey! I recognize that Reduced Sodium ration! Or at least I think I do. Is that the one I traded to you? If so, I definitely didn't know that I had a government issue ration on hand. No regrets, though. I'm no ravioli fan.
Nice to see what was in it, though.

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Re: MIL vs CIV..... (kinda)

Post by elandil » Mon Jun 06, 2016 1:11 pm

EmRE wrote:Hey! I recognize that Reduced Sodium ration! Or at least I think I do. Is that the one I traded to you? If so, I definitely didn't know that I had a government issue ration on hand. No regrets, though. I'm no ravioli fan.
Nice to see what was in it, though.
why, yes...yes it is... :D

it was interesting to see, and it helped me get a in with SoPakCo....so it worked out great. :lol:

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