What is an MRE (Meal, Ready to Eat)? - MRE Info
MREs (Meals, Ready to Eat) are self-contained, shelf-stable meals used as the main operational food ration for the U.S. Armed Forces.
MREInfo | Your Source for MRE Information
MREInfo is the most trusted source for U.S. military operational ration information, for both MREs and rations from the recent past (C-Rats).
MRE Menus - MRE Info
MRE XXXXI (2021) 01 – Chili with Beans 02 – Shredded Beef in Barbecue Sauce 03 – Chicken, Egg Noodles, and Vegetables in Sauce
MRE Shelf Life - MRE Info
The average numbers I hear a lot for MRE freshness are 3 years at “normal” temperatures (80 degrees F). I’ve also heard 10 years if they’re stored in cool conditions.
Buying MREs - MRE Info
You are bidding on a case of 12 MRE's with heaters. These are the ones used by our military. The ...
Sopakco Sure-Pak MREs - MRE Info
Where To Buy. You can find a list of official Sure-Pak 12 distributors on Sopakco’s site here.. While you can find Sopakco at Sopakco.com, the Sure-Pak 12 civilian MREs are handled on SurePak …
Canadian IMP - MRE Info
NATO requirement: Canadian ration: provide minimum 3200 calories and maximum appropriate to energy; expenditure of personnel undergoing continuous and strenuous physical activity
MRE History - MRE Info
The MRE was adopted as the Department of Defense combat ration in 1975. A large-scale production test began in 1978 with delivery in 1981.
Civilian MREs - MRE Info
History of Civilian MREs. Ever since Y2K and natural disasters such as Hurricane Katrina, there has a been a strong demand for a “Meal, Ready to Eat” type of product that’s available to …
MRE Menus 1990-1991 - MRE Info
MRE Menus X (1990) – MRE XI (1991) Changes: commercial freeze-dried coffee replaced the old mil-spec spray-driedcoffee, hot sauce was added to all 12 menus, wet pack fruit replaced …