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Wornick MRE Meals Ready to Eat, Emergency Food Supply, Survival Camping Outdoor 12 Pack Inspection 2025, 2026 or Better (6 Meals (Random), 6, Count)

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Size: Random Meals (6)


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  • VERSATILITY: Perfect for emergency preparedness, outdoor activities, camping trips, and long-term food storage needs. Eat like a soldier, trusted by the US military
  • CONVENIENCE: Ready-to-eat meals require no refrigeration, cooking, or additional preparation - just heat and serve. Each case has 12 meals inside
  • SHELF LIFE: Extended storage capability makes these meals ideal for emergency situations and disaster preparedness. Inspection 2025 or later This is NOT THE EXPIRATION DATE. Can be consumed for many years after the pack date (which is always 3 years prior to inspection), as long as kept in a dry and cool environment.
  • Genuine military surplus MRE's (Meals Ready to Eat). Made in the USA
  • NUTRITION: Complete meals packed with essential proteins, carbohydrates, and nutrients for sustained energy. Each meal is packed with essential nutrients and has 1,250 calories to sustain you during emergencies, camping and hiking trips. Please see below for meals content

Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 20 Pounds


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Leevax


Units ‏ : ‎ 6 Count


Best Sellers Rank: #4,592 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #2 in Emergency Food Supplies


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Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,157)


Brand Name: Leevax


Container Type: Pouch


Flavor: Assorted Flavor


Item Form: Food, Meals, Ready To Eat


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping, Emergency Preparedness, Food, Hiking, Travel


Cuisine: Military Style


Specialty: Emergency Food, Outdoor Recreation, Survival Food


Region of Origin: North America


Set Name: MRE Meals Ready to Eat (12 Pack)


Manufacturer: Leevax


Age Range Description: Adult


Number of Items: 1


Item Weight: 20 Pounds


Size: Random Meals (6)


Number of Pieces: 12


Unit Count: 6 Count


Package Size Name: 12 Pack


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  • Eating MREs is FUN and a great way to have emergency food.
Size: A&B Bundle (24 Meals)
I ordered these about 6 weeks ago and have gone through an entire A and B case. They were all fresh and sealed well. Contents were all in good shape. I have not had many MREs before other than a few given to me by friends in the service when I was younger. So getting to eat through the whole menu was fun. The entrees are all mostly like 5/10 but the snacks and desserts are all REALLY GOOD !! I was shocked at the quality of the snacks. The pound cake is so good and those choc chip cookies have me jonesing for more. The cheese and crackers was probably my favorite - I remember getting crackers from an MRE when i was a kid in the 80s and they tasted just like I remember. I initially bought 4 cases (2 A, 2B) and will be buying more to keep around for emergencies or road trips. I would keep them in a cooler if storing them in a car in the summer. Condiments/TP I'm no connoisseur but the coffee wasn't terrible - I don't use creamer so idk about that. There is sometimes even a tiny Tabasco bottle or a dehydrated hot sauce pack in there too! The TP is functional but you will want to stack and alternate sheets at 90 degree angles to make it usable. I wish I had access to these when I was in the Scouts. would have been way better to take with me on hiking and camping trips. At the current price (about $40/case) this works out to $3.33/MRE which is an insanely good price/calorie. The only thing to watch out for is the amount of sugar in the drinks. As a rather stagnant middle-aged guy I don't need a zillion empty calories like the young people who are out in the field burning a zillion cals a day in the sun. The chocolate "protein" drink is only 14g protein and 35g sugar. it's great and tastes like hot chocolate but you'll get the beetus if you OD on these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2025 by Dean

  • Excellent product
Size: B Case (12 Meals)
This item is one of those items that the price fluctuates among sellers hugely! This company seems very well priced and you have the ability to choose the individual box (A or B). They arrived quickly and in perfect condition. Include everything they are supposed to include. For those not in the know - MRE's are the military rations. These are as issued though a little different from when I was last issued them. Meals change so you need to look at what meals you want and what package they can be found. Beware of the dates as they are NOT 20 year items but do hold up very well even over 5 years. The new versions have a food heater with them. I have traveled on airlines with them but, honestly, I don't know the rule with them as a carry on item and don't think they are legal in the check in bags though the military fly them around all the time without mishaps - and if you think airlines treat bags badly you should see what a mobility bag goes through! Flavor isn't bad though, of course, some are better than others. Why MRE's versus camping rations you can buy online or at most outdoor stores? Well, there are plus and minuses to each. I want to keep this short so recommend you search it but, basically, these are not dehydrated, include a heater of which you need to add water and you can heat it (we used to carry them against our body or put them on the engine block if available, this is much more elegant). The others are pure dehydrated and need water to rehydrate. Both, if buying from quality companies for the camping versions, are basically nutritious and packed with needed things like protein and calories. The latter tend to be lighter in weight but do not include a full "meal" that the MRE's contain. Weigh, pun intended, requirements versus needs versus wants versus room in your pack and weight you can carry and decide from there! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2025 by GregSCSA

  • Great purchase for the price and for the quality.
Size: A&B Bundle (24 Meals)
These are well within date range. They were delivered on time and in great condition. I am a USMC veteran, and these are true authentic military MRE's which are the same that we were issued during deployments and field exercises. I will order more of these in the future with no regrets. I just reach out to those having issues with heater pack to look at some videos on the proper directions for use. I have had no issues with mine, but I do have a good bit of experience using them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2026 by Roy B.

  • Locked and Loaded
Size: A&B Bundle (24 Meals)
After trying these MRE boxes, I can confidently say this purchase exceeded all expectations with exceptional value that's hard to beat in today's market. The meals I've tried so far taste fantastic and serve as a real morale booster for people of our military, with the chocolate chip cookie standing out as potentially the best I've ever tasted, featuring a rich and satisfying flavor profile that proves field rations have come a long way from their reputation. The cheese and bacon spread adds another layer of quality - it's genuinely excellent and provides great variety to the meal options. The packaging deserves special mention for being beautifully executed, not only protecting the contents effectively but showing real attention to detail in presentation that demonstrates care in the manufacturing process. Quick delivery made the entire purchasing experience smooth and hassle-free. The combination of taste quality, packaging excellence, and prompt delivery creates a genuinely satisfying purchasing experience. These MRE boxes prove that military-style meals can be both practical and delicious, and whether for emergency preparedness or outdoor adventures, this purchase delivers on all fronts and comes highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2026 by Keith R.

  • Cheaper than most competitors Cheaper than most competitors
Size: A&B Bundle (24 Meals)
Inspection date is 7/2025 with corresponding code 5207. The contents within are from 7/2022 determined by box code 2210 and bag code 2208. Quality and quantity are correct, however, my meal 2 box did give me a duplicate of menu 19, which sucks for me because I am not a big fan of pepperjack😅. Apart from that mishap which is a simple oversight and the fault of no one but perhaps a very tired packaging working, everything else is good and solid😁. Update: after looking through the menu options from the 2022 packout, I realized my menu 19 duplicate is a possible replacement for the lemon pepper tuna, which is the menu I am missing😅. Maybe the tuna didnt pass the inspection 😅. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2026 by INDO

  • Good Value. I'll buy more.
Size: A&B Bundle (24 Meals)
I bought these 24 for $85 after buying 12 for $70 from a website. The entres are mostly all pretty good. There was a chicken in sauce that didn't do so well but spaghetti, stroganoff, and chili were all pretty good. Some of the extras are poor, some are ok, some are better. Some of them have the makings for PBJ: to peices of bread, and jelly and Peanut butter, as an extra. There's a "chocolate pudding" that taste's like chocolate fudge. Overall quality compared to C-rats, is much improved. These make excellent camping/hiking meals. They come with heaters that I have never tried. Oh and chiclets in very meal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2026 by K. Lange

  • The genuine article, look no further! The genuine article, look no further!
Size: A Case (12 Meals)
If you’re looking for genuine U.S. military MRE meals not only are these the real deal they’re fresh, outstandingly cheap and mine arrived incredibly quickly. I also found the meals very tasty, a lot more than I remember them being a long time ago. I did notice some confusion in a few of the reviews about the pack and inspection dates with some folks believing that they were lying on the box and getting much older meals that were just repackaged with just having a recent inspection date. Keep in mind a “best before” date does not mean an expiration date and that every individual MRE is stamped with its own pack date as well as the shipping box they arrive in. I purchased “Box A” (meals 1-12) which arrived with a pack date of 2265 (265th day of 2022) and an inspection date of 09/2025: Note that these are not an expiration date. These meals can be consumed for many years after the pack date (which is almost always 3 years prior to inspection), as long as kept in a cool and dry environment. The "pack date" is the manufacturing date, and the "inspection date" is a military date for reinspection, usually three years later. With these meals in particular having fairly recent inspection dates you can probably be safe to expect at least two years at a bare minimum before the contents begin to degrade depending of course on your storage environment and temperature.
 US military MREs like these can last from 3 to over 10 or more years, depending heavily on storage temperature. At an average temperature of 85F, they last about about 5 years, while storing them in cooler temperatures, around 60F, can extend their shelf life to 10 years or longer. Higher temperatures will significantly shorten their shelf life. Average MRE shelf life by temperature: - 100F: 6-9 months (or less) - 85F: 5 years (approximately 60 months) - 75F: 7-8 years (approximately 88-100 months) - 60F: 10+ years (over 130 months)
 Other factors and indicators: 
- Julian date code: Look for a four-digit code stamped on the individual MRE packaging for the pack date. The first digit is the year (e.g., “3” for 2023 or 2013), and the next three are the day of the year. For example a date code of “2053” would be the 53rd day of 2022.
 - Time and Temperature Indicator (TTI): Newer MREs have a TTI on the box (the red square), which has a circle graphic that changes color. If the inner circle is darker than the outer ring, the MRE has been exposed to conditions that have significantly shortened its shelf life. 

I hope this information helps clear up any confusion anyone may have, personally I could not be happier with my order from this seller and I will absolutely be buying more, probably the case A & B bundle next time for the best value. You just cannot beat the price, quality or shipping speed! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2025 by Andrew C.

  • MREs keep getting better
Size: A&B Bundle (24 Meals)
In the military, years ago, I get my first MRE in Basic Training, on the day we ran the big obstacle course. That was a fun day, and I was starving by the time we got lunch, so I rather liked it. Later, in the 90's, I got all 12 meals, and eventually got through all of them. Not bad, but not especially delicious. When I saw the whole set was slightly more than $3 each, I decided I'd try them out again. Now with 24 different meals, there is a lot more variety. Wornick is the company that makes these, so you're getting them direct for the source. Also, over the past 50 years, there have been many, many opportunities for improvement to provide a nutritious, edible, shelf-stable meal. Not many companies have nutrition and stability as their primary goals. But they do make the selection better every year. The ingredients are high-quality, for shelf-stable. The meals are well-sized by careful science and constant improvement. Each one come with a chemical heater, so each of these can be a hot meal, even in a disaster area. To my surprise, these are also high fiber, which is something I've been looking for. I'll likely skip out the sugary drink, which I'm sure is fine, because I don't need those calories. But I'll likely have everything else. I'm surprised it's not a vitamin drink. And if I don't eat them quickly, that's fine, that's be a good emergency supply. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2026 by Ed Pegg Jr

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