GROUP BUY You Need to Counteract the Huge Food Price Increases Out There! 20% off, Gift Certificate,

Safecastle

Emergency Essentials Store
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You've seen the news ... virtually all food prices are rising fast now. Food inflation is becoming a major issue.​
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There's really only way to take immediate productive action to protect your household, and that is to lock-in today's prices by purchasing foods that store indefinitely.



Future Essentials Sale Prices!



How about some good news? For a short duration, we are able to offer excellent sale prices on different Future Essentials foods (including dog food, for you pet owners)!

Shop today to ensure best selection and prompt delivery.

Bonus Incentive ...

Buy any 4 Future Essentials cases in a transaction and receive a $25 gift certificate, Buy 8 Future Essentials cases and get a $50 gift certificate. Gift certificates will be sent you via email and will be applicable for all future purchases, one time use, no expiry date.

20% off for members and non members alike.
 
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Safecastle

Emergency Essentials Store
No we do not. Never heard of them ... I just looked them up and I would be pretty careful with them.
 

Safecastle

Emergency Essentials Store
Don't know, specifically. I just said to be careful. There have been a lot of Johnny-come-latelys to the preparedness food market the last couple of years. They come and most of them go after making a quick buck. They make claims that are unsupported. They have no verifiable track record in long-term storage food. They claim 25-year shelf life though they have been in the business for only a matter of months. And most of these companies' foods quite simply taste terrible.

Like I said, I hadn't heard of NuHarvest before and if you are looking at them, you should ask lots of questions, such as how have they tested their pouches for long-term storage, who did the tests, what is the exact construction of the pouches they use, where do they source their food from.

Looking at their business model, it appears they are a multi-level marketer. That in itself calls for some due diligence.

Finally, if you are satisfied with the answers you get to those Qs, taste the food. Maybe it will fit the bill for you, but bottom line with long-term storage food ... you are purchasing long-term peace of mind, so you want to be absolutely confident in the foods and the food containers/cans/pouches are actually going to hold up thru the years.
 
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