HeaterMeals introduces 3-year shelf-stable meal
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kman wrote:HeaterMeals introduces 3-year shelf-stable meal
http://www.mreinfo.com/news/2007/02/21/ ... able-meal/
I thought the heater elements in the Heater Meal packages required a salt water based solution to act as a catalyst to activate the heater?SoFloAuthor wrote:I had one police officer tell me a tale of a case of the Heater Meals (bare FRH) getting soaked.....and causing the FRHs to heat up......a lot of hot food at once!
I can't say as I agree here as the Heater Meal appears to be marketed to a broader audience. The Heater Meal 3 does also include a tray for the food package to be emptied into for consumption. While there are people who may have a preference for eating the contents out of a pouch, I'd be inclined to think that the overwhelming majority of the mainstream public are more used to eating food out of a bowl or plate, hence the offering of products in retort microwaveable bowls or trays in the mass consumer market. I think that all of us here are aware that the retort tray products from Wornick, Heater Meal, Chef 5 Minute, et al, can be heated quickly in a microwave just as similarly packaged products from Hormel or Con Agra are marketed as microwaveable supermarket items. The familarity of the tray or bowl (or can for that matter) would seem to be more appealing to the general public who may be the recipient of such items as disaster relief victims. Don't most of the mainstream disaster preparedness guides (e.g. those from governmental OES agencies and the Red Cross) encourage the use of shelf stable foods that are familiar?SoFloAuthor wrote:Glad to see they have gotten past the "trucker meal" mentality and pushed for longer shelf life......
That's true - it does require salt water - but I wonder if the case got soaked with sea water. That would certainly be salty enough, wouldn't it?MCIera wrote:I thought the heater elements in the Heater Meal packages required a salt water based solution to act as a catalyst to activate the heater?
You have a good point here, MCIera. I personally love the retort pouches because they remind me of MREs and in terms of packing and storing them, I think it's easier to stow a flat-pack than a bowl-meal.MCIera wrote:The familarity of the tray or bowl (or can for that matter) would seem to be more appealing to the general public who may be the recipient of such items as disaster relief victims. Don't most of the mainstream disaster preparedness guides (e.g. those from governmental OES agencies and the Red Cross) encourage the use of shelf stable foods that are familiar?
Ah yes, hurricane + Florida, that could indeed be more than enough to activate the heater. They could also be activated if the package sustained enough damage to puncture the water packet.kman wrote: That's true - it does require salt water - but I wonder if the case got soaked with sea water. That would certainly be salty enough, wouldn't it?
In addition to distributing the eat more evenly through the tray, perhaps that's why they suggest allowing the meal to rest for a minute after microwaving. When I used those retort trays at work, I found that the time to walk back to my office from the microwave was enough to allow the cover to be easily removed without any discomfort.kman wrote:It may be be a pain in the ass to get the microwaved cover off the top without burning your hands but that bowl is just the right shape and size to make eating easy. And don't have any problem getting all the food out of it.
What?! Now you want me to actually follow the directions on those meals?MCIera wrote:In addition to distributing the eat more evenly through the tray, perhaps that's why they suggest allowing the meal to rest for a minute after microwaving. When I used those retort trays at work, I found that the time to walk back to my office from the microwave was enough to allow the cover to be easily removed without any discomfort.
kman wrote:What?! Now you want me to actually follow the directions on those meals?![]()