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Hey /out/, I'm wondering what kind of SHTF foods you guys generally stock up on, as well as where you get it from. I'm looking at buying a fair sized stock of bug out foods, and I would prefer to get it in bulk from online delivery. I'm inna Ontario, Canada in the Greater Toronto area. Also what spices and methods of preperation for drying meat (I have a multi rack dehydrator for the cooking). TL;DR: Bug out food of all kinds, what buy, what do, WTB inna Ontario Canada
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>>103287 Sorry, fucked my trip up.
Should be fixed now
I iz a fatass
thereadystore.com is a good place to start. They have lists of base staples you'll need for a long haul of self-isolation.
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>>103300 Doesn't seem to ship to canadia.
I can't get stuff you americans can because your country hates mine.
Anonymous
>>103303 Just go to Kensington Market in Toronto, buy a bushel of bulk lentils at that place beside Casa Acoreana then hit up the army surplus store across the street.
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>>103309 >army surplus store Damn man, I actually remember exactly where you mean, it's been a couple years... does that friendly somewhat elderly gentleman still work the place?
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>>103309 Also are the plates he has there lower price yet or still rather highly priced?
Anonymous
>>103311 Haven't been there in a while, but I need a new shoulder bag so I'll probably be checking it out sometime in the next week or two.
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>>103329 I'll probably head there this weekend.
I wanna see if he's updated his stock of stuff there significantly.
Probably gonna set a limit for myself of around 100 bones for that shop if I do want to buy stuff there.
>Moving into a fucking house this year, so can't spend lods of emone Anonymous
Anonymous
>>103287 You might try
http://www.survivalistfood.com/ also a few retailers are listed pic related
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