Canned Foods - 37 Longest Lasting Canned Foods to Keep on Your Shelf

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The Good and the Bad - What Do the Different Date Labels Mean?

During the initial covid pandemic we went through our canned foods. Found several that had spoiled even though they were within the 3 year period most canned foods will be edible.
Canned Foods are perfect during SHTF situations. They are an excellent choice to stock when preparing for unexpected events like a global pandemics, natural disasters, and government issues that may lead to a sudden food shortage crisis. When choosing between the types and brands of canned foods, one thing to note is their best-by date as some can last years longer than others.
https://www.thenewsurvivalist.com/longe ... ned-foods/
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Some good info in the article. As someone with ever-increasing blood pressure, I am very concerned about sodium. Many of those 72 hours survival food packs are absolutely loaded with sodium. If your survival food gives you a heart attack, it's not really a survival food.
Canned goods are part of my preps, but a very small part; mostly low/no salt beans and tomatoes. I guess I might need to watch the expiration dates on them.
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Hiker wrote: Thu Dec 09, 2021 1:27 pm Some good info in the article. As someone with ever-increasing blood pressure, I am very concerned about sodium. Many of those 72 hours survival food packs are absolutely loaded with sodium. If your survival food gives you a heart attack, it's not really a survival food.
Canned goods are part of my preps, but a very small part; mostly low/no salt beans and tomatoes. I guess I might need to watch the expiration dates on them.
Those acidic ones have the shortest life span.
Now I think I need to make some spaghetti sauce and freeze it.

https://ask.usda.gov/s/article/How-long ... definitely.
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