MRE Prices after Russian Invasion

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MRE Prices after Russian Invasion

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Thoughts?

Now that war is afoot, thoughts on how high MRE pricing will go up?
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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.
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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
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Fuel prices are totally in flux here, going up 10-20 cents/gallon overnight or even when you're in line. crazy.
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Dekard wrote: Sat Feb 26, 2022 7:14 pm Thoughts?

Now that war is afoot, thoughts on how high MRE pricing will go up?
Over here, Germany, they skyrocket...
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€170 (~$187) by the case. And I saw more... :shock:
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wow! what were the prices before?
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Dekard wrote: Fri Mar 11, 2022 4:15 am wow! what were the prices before?
Depending to their age, anything from €50 up €90 by the case
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housil wrote: Sun Mar 13, 2022 3:56 pm Depending to their age, anything from €50 up €90 by the case
wow. i hope for everyone's sakes this resolves without a nuke event and russia packs up their toys and go home.
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Dekard wrote: Sat Feb 26, 2022 7:14 pm Thoughts?

Now that war is afoot, thoughts on how high MRE pricing will go up?
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.
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thanks for the insight!
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