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frontpageSmilingBreakfast519 posted Sep 05, 2025 04:49 PM
frontpageSmilingBreakfast519 posted Sep 05, 2025 04:49 PM

12-Pack U.S. Military Genuine MRE Cases (7.25, 10.16 Insp. Extension)

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King Surplus has 12-Pack U.S. Military Genuine MRE Ready to Eat Meals Case A or B (Varies, 7.25, 10.16 Insp. Extension) on sale 2 for $77.90 - $7.90 with discount code FIRE at the order summary page = 2 for $69.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member SmilingBreakfast519 for sharing this deal.

Per the Store Page:
  • We will ship whatever case preference you want! Just leave order notes! Stored in 70 degree climate controlled storage!
About this Item:
  • The 7.25 (10.16 Insp. Extension) MRE Case contains U.S. Military Genuine Ready to Eat Meals designed for military personnel and emergency preparedness.
  • MREs are packaged in durable, waterproof pouches that can withstand harsh conditions. They are lightweight and portable, making them ideal for both military applications and civilian use in camping or emergency situations.
  • Each case includes a variety of meals (Case A or Case B), offering a range of flavors and food options. This variety ensures that users do not experience meal fatigue and can maintain morale during prolonged use in the field.
  • Unique features of these MREs include self-heating elements, a long shelf life, and packaging that is designed for easy opening without the need for cooking equipment.

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Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Price of ~$35 per case or ~$2.92 per MRE.
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.

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King Surplus has 12-Pack U.S. Military Genuine MRE Ready to Eat Meals Case A or B (Varies, 7.25, 10.16 Insp. Extension) on sale 2 for $77.90 - $7.90 with discount code FIRE at the order summary page = 2 for $69.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member SmilingBreakfast519 for sharing this deal.

Per the Store Page:
  • We will ship whatever case preference you want! Just leave order notes! Stored in 70 degree climate controlled storage!
About this Item:
  • The 7.25 (10.16 Insp. Extension) MRE Case contains U.S. Military Genuine Ready to Eat Meals designed for military personnel and emergency preparedness.
  • MREs are packaged in durable, waterproof pouches that can withstand harsh conditions. They are lightweight and portable, making them ideal for both military applications and civilian use in camping or emergency situations.
  • Each case includes a variety of meals (Case A or Case B), offering a range of flavors and food options. This variety ensures that users do not experience meal fatigue and can maintain morale during prolonged use in the field.
  • Unique features of these MREs include self-heating elements, a long shelf life, and packaging that is designed for easy opening without the need for cooking equipment.

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Price of ~$35 per case or ~$2.92 per MRE.
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.

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JohnnySlick777
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$70 bucks for expired food! I'm in for 10

A July 2025 inspection date means the food was packed three years prior.
The inspection date is not an expiration date but rather a quality control marker.
MREs can remain edible for a significant time after this date if stored properly in a cool dry place.
CleverGuitar952
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these must have been stored well because they are in great condition and the TTI dot hasn't turned dark. TTI= time and temperature indicator.
VaultTec
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I have eaten a lot of MRE's in my time and I have never had that issue once. I guess if you are out patrolling or rucking around and not drinking any water it could happen just need to stay hydrated!

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in for 2x thanks
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This seller is G2G. I have ordered from them in the past.
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Individuals go for $16 ea at a military commissary
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Cant find where to enter the code
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Quote from hockeylover86 :
Cant find where to enter the code
on the last check out page... lower right quadrant
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cheaper than the Commissary
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Quote from Rosetta32 :
cheaper than the Commissary
Cheaper than school lunch.

My biggest memory of these is the sheer amount of trash they create to carry back out.
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$70 bucks for expired food! I'm in for 10

A July 2025 inspection date means the food was packed three years prior.
The inspection date is not an expiration date but rather a quality control marker.
MREs can remain edible for a significant time after this date if stored properly in a cool dry place.
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mlnem4sYesterday 03:19 PM
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Eat all of these and you won't need TP, you'll be bound up all week.
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I remember the days of trading these lol. Everybody had their favorites.
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CleverGuitar952Yesterday 03:56 PM
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Quote from ECF1956 :
Individuals go for $16 ea at a military commissary
to be fair those are newer production. I've ordered 7/25 dates from this company and they are in fine condition. the newer dates fetch higher prices.
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Quote from JohnnySlick777 :
$70 bucks for expired food! I'm in for 10

A July 2025 inspection date means the food was packed three years prior.
The inspection date is not an expiration date but rather a quality control marker.
MREs can remain edible for a significant time after this date if stored properly in a cool dry place.
these must have been stored well because they are in great condition and the TTI dot hasn't turned dark. TTI= time and temperature indicator.
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Haven't been keeping track of prices and very interested in MREs. Has this been the lowest lately?
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Quote from fatlardo :
Haven't been keeping track of prices and very interested in MREs. Has this been the lowest lately?
lowest i've ever seen them and i've been buying them since the early 2000s. we're in a glut right now that can't last, enjoy it while it's here
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Quote from SmilingBreakfast519 :
lowest i've ever seen them and i've been buying them since the early 2000s. we're in a glut right now that can't last, enjoy it while it's here
I wonder if it is because there's an executive order to replace the stock with freezed dried McDonald's.
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