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96 packs of ramen how long will that take to eat? These do have expiration dates but never paid attention to it
The main thing past the best by date is the ramen picks up a plastic taste, but since it's been doing that the whole time it is in storage it really depends on your personal tolerance for it, it could be weeks +/- best by date for you, and if you flavor it enough you can mask it. I prefer to eat them well within the best by date, but I've done a few up to 12 months over, it helps to dump the cooking water before adding seasoning.
Each packet is about 370 calories, and the main issue is the sodium in the seasoning packet, so you could use less or skip it, and the only other thing would be the fat in the noodles from the processing, but it's still just 370 calories so you could just swap it with an equivalent calorie amount of other carbs in your meals. You could eat 1-3 packets of noodles per day, skip the seasoning, add your own fixins or sides if you liked.
Personally I wouldn't get more than 48 packs per person unless you already eat at least 1 pack of ramen a week, so you could plausibly increase your ramen consumption without making crazy changes, 72 packs is how I ended up with maybe 10 packets well past the best by date.
Amazon shipped this to me in an unpadded plastic bag lmao. This is the most obliterated pack of noodles I've ever ordered.
Somehow the canned beans I ordered from them were so poorly shipped that they were returned to sender and marked as "undeliverable". Still waiting on that credit..
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I see 44 cents each and a 9 cents off coupon in DFW Albertsons
I bought 2 cases of 24, so I am sure it's 9 cent. Here is a screenshot of the adhttps://1drv.ms/i/c/3ef7d2c743711a65/EXx5dV5Wh-dOqBe7-niygnABJ29U8TdQeoVqDFBXSYBPIg
I remember that price - in the 90s!
huge percent off, but at less than 40 cents saved you'd have to be eating a lot of it for it to be a particularly exciting deal.
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Amazon shipped this to me in an unpadded plastic bag lmao. This is the most obliterated pack of noodles I've ever ordered.
Somehow the canned beans I ordered from them were so poorly shipped that they were returned to sender and marked as "undeliverable". Still waiting on that credit..
i ordered 10 cans of pinto beans. They shipped me them in two different packages. Two cans were shipped in a paper envelope. Dented like crazy but for .50 cents i cant complain.
Anyone know why the Top Ramen brand Soy sauce 24 pack is three times ($18.96 at the time of this posting) more expensive than this one? Top Ramen one is premium in instant noodles?
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96 packs of ramen how long will that take to eat? These do have expiration dates but never paid attention to it
Each packet is about 370 calories, and the main issue is the sodium in the seasoning packet, so you could use less or skip it, and the only other thing would be the fat in the noodles from the processing, but it's still just 370 calories so you could just swap it with an equivalent calorie amount of other carbs in your meals. You could eat 1-3 packets of noodles per day, skip the seasoning, add your own fixins or sides if you liked.
Personally I wouldn't get more than 48 packs per person unless you already eat at least 1 pack of ramen a week, so you could plausibly increase your ramen consumption without making crazy changes, 72 packs is how I ended up with maybe 10 packets well past the best by date.
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I see 44 cents each and a 9 cents off coupon in DFW Albertsons
I bought 2 cases of 24, so I am sure it's 9 cent. Here is a screenshot of the adhttps://1drv.ms/i/c/3ef7d2c743711a65/EXx5dV5Wh-dOqBe7-niygnABJ29U8TdQeoVqDFBXSYBPIg
huge percent off, but at less than 40 cents saved you'd have to be eating a lot of it for it to be a particularly exciting deal.
Amazon shipped this to me in an unpadded plastic bag lmao. This is the most obliterated pack of noodles I've ever ordered.
Somehow the canned beans I ordered from them were so poorly shipped that they were returned to sender and marked as "undeliverable". Still waiting on that credit..
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Soy Sauce - $4.88
Beef - $13.99
Chicken - $11.95
Creamy Chicken - $5.76
Fire Spicy Beef - $11.28
Less Sodium Beef - $22.09
Lime Chili Shrimp - $19.80
Roast Beef - $16.99
Spicy Chicken - $17.80
Spicy Creamy Chicken - $17.80
I've bought a few from Amazon and everytime there's a sale, the pack is almost expiring.
Either way, this is like 20 cents a pack, which is less than half the price at wallyworld, os a good deal none the less.
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