MRE Meals 30 Day Supply
60 Meals
Features & Specs of the 1300Cal MRE per meal
- Packed 5 cases of (12) for 60 total meals
- All current U.S. military grade components
- Fully cooked meals, no water required to reconstitute food
- No refrigeration required
- Lightweight, durable and waterproof packaging
- Full meal nutritional information printed on each bag
- Lot number (pack date) embossed on bag and printed on case
- 12 meals per case with 6 menus per case so that you get 2 of each menu
- Extended 5 year Shelf life
- 48 Cases per Pallet (48 x40 x 48H)
Component details of the XM1300
- Entrée: Variety of beef, chicken, pork or vegetarian options
- Bread Item: Crackers, breads or tortilla
- Spread: Peanut butter, cheese spread, fruit jellies, fruit jams or others Snack
- Nut raisin mix, dry fruit mix, corn nuggets or others
- Side: Wet packed fruit, side dishes, bars or others.
- Dessert: Puddings, pound cakes, brownies, dessert cookies or others
- Beverage: Single or assorted fruit flavored drink mixes or others available
- Beverage Bag: Hot beverage bag
- Accessory Kit Includes: Single serve instant coffee, heavy-duty military spoon, brown napkin, salt, pepper, non-dairy cream, sugar and moist towelette.
What is the shelf life of an MRE?
They can have a shelf-life of up to 5 years prior to inspection date. After such time the meals are subject to inspection and may still be good to eat. They are no longer guaranteed to maintain nutritional value and taste, but will not go bad for a long time after. We find that MRE's are usually good to eat much longer if stored property.

"The above storage data and time periods were based on “acceptable taste” measures, which is a subjective standard that may vary among each individual. Test participants were asked to indicate which products they were presented would be rated to still be of “acceptable taste”. Responses were noted, and average values were calculated to yield the data above. The resulting data does not indicate the maximum useful life of MRE food products. This information is provided as a general indication of the effects of storage temperature on MRE-type packaged foods and not necessarily a guarantee from the manufacturers."