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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon
i'm not prepared at all. i don't eat canned food but so having to replace it every 6 months or so seems like a a pain in the ass. and how do you keep water fresh? as long as power didn't go out i'd have enough stuff in the freezer and dry goods to last a couple weeks but thats about it.if something were to happen i'd regret not being more prepared that but if shit got that bad there would be mad looting in grocery stores and i'll be there. who really has time to think about this stuff? there isn't even enough time in a day to get done all the work i want to let alone all the other day to day BS i gotta do.
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Canned soup and fruit should last a couple of years and costs less than a dollar a can. Every Thanksgiving when charities have food drives I turn over everything and spend a few hundred bucks to replace it. (I seldom eat canned food) Rice and pasta are almost free.
I drink a lot of bottled water anyway and just rotate new into my reserves each week. I don't plan on wrecking my car, having a heart attack or losing my home but insure them anyway, same with necessity shortages.
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