SOPAKCO MEAL INDIVIDUAL REVIEW- Reduced Sodium MRE | Emergency Food Ration Meal Ready to Eat
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Published 2023-08-20
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All Comments (21)
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I was considering buying some of these, think you just saved me some money
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The outro does not go over a summary of why you dont recommend sopako mres, your description should not have to pick up the lack of in video explanation ofcourse through out the entire video the viewer will understand because they lack taste, but next time you should explain this in the video at the very end if youre gonna record an outro anyway might aswell do a brief rundown of why you give it a big NO.
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I bought them cause of price and they were pretty bad. Might make a good trade item when SHTF though. Better than having nothing to eat.
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Just got off work you made my morning thanks haha. That pop tart lol
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I don't think you were too negative in this review as you mentioned. You were just being honest, and I appreciate that. I have seen these for sale and been tempted by the low price. You did a great job of demonstrating why they should be avoided.
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Awesome review RR
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Besides these, which MRE cases do you guys reccomend? I bought a case cause it was alot cheaper than some of the others I found and also comes with 14 instead of 12.
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Our boy is speed running these meals today.
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That vegetable lasagna wasnt right at all.they are usually filled with noodles
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Honestly i would take these over the US humanitarian MREs
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I bought 2 cases (it was buy on get one free) a couple years ago, for $40. I bought them as emergency foods to store away and hopefully never open.
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Fun fact: the FRHs in US MREs are specifically designed to only heat the meal up to 105 degrees F, and reach a maximum temperature of 140^F. So careless soldiers don't burn themselves. I love how the US trusts soldiers with guns and explosives but act like overprotective parents when it comes to food prep. For this reason, the US FRHs have gotten a bad reputation because they could very easily be made to heat up SO MUCH faster and hotter. Other countries' FRHs do and it shocked me how fast and hot they get. A common trick is to put a bunch of salt in the FRH. This causes it to heat up hotter and faster but it burns out quicker too. If you really want a very hot meal, or have a older and degraded FRH, I recommend putting about half the included salt pack in the FRH. Also, I find that less water is better and filling to the very bottom of the fill line of the FRH works the best.
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Ehhhh hahaha, a great video for a lackluster (imo) ration. Thanks buddy!
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saw there latest ad on facebook the other day. you are paying the full price of a mre. an not getting any of the accessary items you usually find in a mre. a stripped down item.
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How do you think the Lasagna dumped over the Chile Mac would taste??
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Missed the premiere. Like #23. I have several cases in long term storage. Paid $45 per case. Blessings 🙏🏼👍🏼
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The automatic subtitles say instead of Sopakco, "So, Petco". Probably contains everything man's best friend needs.
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After hurricane ida i got 12 boxes for free i have 6 of these kind and 5 of the military ones and one of the orange bag boxes.
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I prefer the Humanitarian Daily Rations. I have lots of FRHs because I usually boil the mains. Just add beverages. Blessings🙏🏼👍🏼
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Hot sauce is your friend with these