Made in Alberta Freeze Dried Food

Shooting Centre

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Calgary

About Fuel Cache Inc.​


  • Who We Are
    We are a family business in small town La Crete, Alberta, and have been in the food business for 30+ years. Gravitating towards the rural Alberta lifestyle, we have a passion for food and the outdoors, and surround ourselves with like-minded people to foster positive growth in our community and beyond.

  • Our Story
    Fuel Cache started conceptually when our family sold their restaurant, Country Grill. We began freeze drying for personal use, and as time went on, there was growing interest in ‘Mom’s’ freeze dried meals. With the growing demand, we determined that selling meals commercially as a business became feasible. After two years of hard work and research, the business came to fruition and Fuel Cache Inc. was born!

  • We Make Home-Made Quality Freeze Dried Meals
    Concept to bag, we add a personal touch to our meals. From minimizing industrial processes to leveraging multiple decades of cooking experience, we try our best to create a meal tasting as it would coming straight from the home kitchen. It makes a difference.
 
so are you able to ship this out of Alberta without it not meeting federal inspection rules? it would be interesting to note how often they get inspected then.
 
Much like Happy Yak I would expect. They haven’t had all the testing done, or been around long enough, so all they can put on the package is 5 years. It’s freeze-dried! It’ll be good for at least 25, the same as Mountain House.
 
I know commercial Freeze Dryers & running a Company ain't cheap, & I'm glad there is customers for $25 a meal & a Canadian Company. I guess I'm just {cheap¿} For $25-for 5/600 Calories, Less than even 25% OF what my daily intake is to be, so { $100+/Day for proper calorie intake} Not bashing, probably why I have no Mountain House either. Certain types can or will afford these / want these & buy in certain ways, with no mind to cost, & I'm all for it & wishing success.
 
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Foods don't expire. They have a BEST before date, which is not in any way an expiry date. There is nothing wrong with food that has passed its best before and it is not illegal to sell foods past their best before.
I have some Campbells Chicken Noodle Soup - Dated 02/04 1990. Where should I send it for consumption? Or, lets make a utube video of you eating it. WEe {may} go viral!
 
I have some Campbells Chicken Noodle Soup - Dated 02/04 1990. Where should I send it for consumption? Or, lets make a utube video of you eating it. WEe {may} go viral!
I didn't say foods don't go bad. I said, or rather should have been slightly more specific and said, foods don't have expiry dates.

Best before is not an expiry and in reality really doesn't mean much at all. People throw out all manner of perfectly good foods because of some random date marked on them .... which the food companies just love. 🤷‍♂️
 
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