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Survival food showdown

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Survival Fresh vs. Supermarket canned meat Welcome to today’s survival food showdown! The fact

Survival Fresh vs. Supermarket canned meat [Shop Survival Frog]( Welcome to today’s survival food showdown! The fact is, when it comes to survival food, not all options are created equally. That’s why we put so much time and effort into our Survival Fresh Canned Meat. For the record, whether it’s Survival Fresh or simply a supermarket brand, we think it’s always a good idea to stock canned meat. But there are some pretty significant differences between Survival Fresh and the bulk of other brands out there. So we put together[a comprehensive blog post]( Survival Fresh Canned Meat with grocery store canned meat options. From shelf life to ingredients, sourcing to overall quality, we've left no stone unturned in this ultimate showdown. Discover the key differences between Survival Fresh and typical grocery store canned meat and make an informed decision for your emergency food needs. [>>To dive into the meaty details, click here.]( ~ Survival FrogPreparing Made Easy® PS. If you decide you’d rather have Survival Fresh Canned Meat over grocery store canned meat, you can get off ALL canned meat using this link]( - this week only! ​​​______________________________________________________________________________ Need help? Talk with a product expert, place orders, or get customer support, email support@survivalfrog.com Survival Frog, 621 Kalamath Street, Suite 75, Denver, CO 80204, USA Can't see this email? [Open in your browser](. Want to update your email preferences or unsubscribe? [Manage your preferences here]( or [unsubscribe here](. [Unsubscribe](

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