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Wise Company Emergency Freeze Dried Food Entrées

13th Jun 2017

The company was founded in 2008. A partnership with Food For Health International was disbanded, and Wise Food Storage was created. At that time most prepper food companies presented their offerings in #10 cans. As a change from the traditional process, in a move which helped the company save money while still delivering long-lasting food.

The company boasts shelf life up to 25 years, some of the highest customer ratings for quality and convenience in the survival food marketplace, and a “Made in the USA” designation. Such notables in the survival and emergency preparedness fields as survival specialist Ruth England and National Geographic’s Doomsday Preppers give their backing to Wise Food products. They have also received endorsements from Marie Osmond and Dave Ramsey.

Wise Food Storage makes their meals from a blend of dehydrated and freeze-dried components. They are sourced and packaged in the USA, a great thing compared to some companies going overseas to places like China for ingredients. When you compare Wise Food Company food storage pouches to other similar products such as Backpacker’s Pantry you will see that their food is priced very competitively. Wise Foods is a solid option for people that want just add water meals (and a few other items) but don’t want individual food components like baking soda, wheat, oats, ect .


Wise Company does a lot of things to make up for the marketing-generated perception gap. This includes packaging their food in mylar pouches stored in buckets rather than in #10 cans. This makes it easier to store and eliminates the need to hurry and use up the food once you crack open a #10 can.

Here are some of the Pros and Cons for The Wise Compnay


Pros

  • Huge time saver – purchase a long-term solution once, instead of shopping and buying multiple times
  • Convenient – shop from your home computer or smartphone
  • Multiple food solutions for 72 hours through 1 year
  • Quick and easy – just add water
  • Costs as little as $1 per serving
  • Made in the United States
  • Shelf life up to 25 years
  • 100% quality guarantee
  • Plenty of price points
  • Free sample available

Cons

  • Some meals not as tasty and flavorful as canned goods
  • Pretty much food only, limited gear options
  • Packages cannot be customized
  • You pay for shipping unless there is a special promotion