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Decade-Old Emergency Food: Dangerous or Delicious?
We ate 11-year-old emergency food so you don't have to! We opened a Food for Health International 72-hour survival kit from February 2013 and tested whether food with a "20-year shelf life" is actually safe after 11 years. In this epic food safety experiment, we unboxed 76 servings of emergency meals, including oatmeal, granola, potato chowder, creamy tomato soup, and more. Plus, we test the survival gear: portable stove, fire starters, and waterproof matches! This emergency food kit was gifted to us specifically for this experiment - we didn't purchase it. Based on 2013 pricing, similar kits cost $200-250. ? FOOD SAFETY DISCLAIMER: We're not food safety experts - just curious experimenters! Always consult professionals for actual emergency preparedness decisions. InstaFire Store on Amazon https://amzn.to/3J0ID1j Check out our Amazon Store Front https://www.amazon.com/shop/theprovidentprepper Thanks for being part of the solution! #EmergencyFood #SurvivalKit #FoodSafety #PrepperLife #EmergencyPrep #SurvivalGear #FoodTesting #PrepperFood #EmergencyKit Follow us! *TheProvidentPrepper.org *Instagram – theprovidentprepper https://www.instagram.com/theprovidentprepper/ *Facebook – The Provident Prepper: Building Your Family Ark https://www.facebook.com/ProvidentPrepper *Pinterest – The Provident Prepper https://www.pinterest.com/TheProvidentPrepper/ DISCLAIMER: This video is for entertainment and educational purposes only. We provide no medical, financial, legal, or professional advice. Emergency preparedness activities involve inherent risks. Always consult qualified professionals and follow safety guidelines. You are solely responsible for your actions and any consequences. Affiliate Links: We may earn a small commission from affiliate links at no additional cost to you, which supports our channel. We participate in the Amazon Associates Program and other affiliate programs, and we are compensated for referring traffic and business to these companies. Copyright: All content is copyrighted by The Provident Prepper. Written permission is required for any use or reproduction. Liability: The Provident Prepper is not liable for any damages, injuries, or losses resulting from information in this video. Follow food safety regulations and participate at your own risk. By watching, you agree to this disclaimer.