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    Contributing Dealer Frontier Firearms's Avatar
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    We have been given another price increase on the breakfast (+$40), Entrees (+$20), fruit and vegtable buckets (+10). This will be taking effect tomorrow morning. The grab bags are not affected yet. We have a buy in bulk offer for 2 or more that actually makes your cost per serving less than buying the large buckets.

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    Readywise is really one of the best brands out there!

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    Thank you for sharing this update about the increase in food sales and the impact on prices. It's understandable that the current situation with supply chain challenges and rising costs is affecting businesses in various industries, including the food sector. Taking proactive measures to adjust prices in line with the cost of replenishing stock is a sensible approach to maintain the quality of products and services. Customers still have a few days to take advantage of the current prices, which is a helpful heads-up. For those looking for more information on food options, they can check out **Image and video linking functions will be enabled after you have contributed more to the forum** for a wide range of choices. Wishing you the best during this challenging time.
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    Folks, learn to preserve your own food. Support your community, support your farmers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumboots View Post
    Folks, learn to preserve your own food. Support your community, support your farmers.
    That is definitely the best option for long term, but i have a few buckets of this stuff from frontier to get us through the first few months of anything crazy. Anyone buying id recommend storing them with a 30lb sack of rice, will go a long way in extending some of the incredibly small "portion" sizes in the buckets. My only knock against them.

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    We have been running a sale for a week now (posted in another thread). This is going on for another 48 hours.


    GOT TO EAT SALE!

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