Wornick Eversafes that you've been seeing
Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 7:05 pm
Any of you who have been watching MREs on E-Bay have probably noticed that there are a few vendors selling Wornick Eversafe Emergency Meal Kits for $ 30.00 and less for a case of 10. It sounds like it should be a good deal, but there is not a lot of information available. Wornick has come out of Chapter 11 proceedings and might be doing well enough financially, but they have shown a really spotty interest in marketing MREs to civilians. Is it possible that these bargain MREs are actually a case of Wornick dumping some unwanted inventory?
Now there is this site; http://www.dpciwholesale.com/cart.php?t ... bPageID=12 These people are local to me so I don't even need to pay shipping. When a friend said that he was going to go pick up a few, I gave him $ 15.00 and asked him to get one for me. $ 1.50 a meal? How bad could it be?
Here is what I received for my $ 15.00;
I got (4) Chili with Beans meals I got (3) Beef Stew meals I got (1) Sloppy Joe Filling meal I got (1) Spaghetti with Meat and Sauce meal And (1) Chicken, Vegetables and Noodles in Sauce meal Did anyone notice that the salt water packets all say "Heater Meals?" The calorie totals for the meals were 880, 720, 920, 740, and 720 respectively.
There were two changes from the printed component lists. Wherever they included the Beef Snack Strip, the menu listed "Beef Stick and Cheese" there was a significant calorie hit there. Second, the Chicken and Noodle menu was to have included a wheat snack bread along with the cracker. Hmmm...
As with most civilian variants of the MRE, the component mix is difficult to comprehend. Why they thought that a slice of Spam would enhance the value of a Beef Stew entree escapes me.
Yet, in the end, I only paid $ 1.50 per meal and I that is less than the cost of the entree alone. If all of these meals are like the one I received, they are definitely worth the $ 15.00 and even $ 30.00. I see some people on Ebay bidding these cases up over $ 60.00 for a case and I think that they are not choosing wisely. I do love Peanut M&Ms though!
Now there is this site; http://www.dpciwholesale.com/cart.php?t ... bPageID=12 These people are local to me so I don't even need to pay shipping. When a friend said that he was going to go pick up a few, I gave him $ 15.00 and asked him to get one for me. $ 1.50 a meal? How bad could it be?
Here is what I received for my $ 15.00;
I got (4) Chili with Beans meals I got (3) Beef Stew meals I got (1) Sloppy Joe Filling meal I got (1) Spaghetti with Meat and Sauce meal And (1) Chicken, Vegetables and Noodles in Sauce meal Did anyone notice that the salt water packets all say "Heater Meals?" The calorie totals for the meals were 880, 720, 920, 740, and 720 respectively.
There were two changes from the printed component lists. Wherever they included the Beef Snack Strip, the menu listed "Beef Stick and Cheese" there was a significant calorie hit there. Second, the Chicken and Noodle menu was to have included a wheat snack bread along with the cracker. Hmmm...
As with most civilian variants of the MRE, the component mix is difficult to comprehend. Why they thought that a slice of Spam would enhance the value of a Beef Stew entree escapes me.
Yet, in the end, I only paid $ 1.50 per meal and I that is less than the cost of the entree alone. If all of these meals are like the one I received, they are definitely worth the $ 15.00 and even $ 30.00. I see some people on Ebay bidding these cases up over $ 60.00 for a case and I think that they are not choosing wisely. I do love Peanut M&Ms though!