As the owner of Moss Pantry, I am an Individual Business Owner marketing eFoodsGlobal gourmet food reserves. Customers can try the foods for free, purchase as customers, or sign up as distributors. This is an internet-based business, and all business is conducted via my business website, so it doesn't matter where you are. We currently are marketing only to the United States, but hope to be available in Canada as well in the near future.
Gourmet food reserves for those who want to be able to provide for their families in an emergency. These foods are delicious and nutritious. Although many taste like they have meat, they all start out vegetarian. Sometimes we enjoy the food the way it comes, and sometimes we add additional meat and vegetable. It's good that vegetarian protein is included in the reserves, because if there is a severe emergency and power is out for an extended period of time, the meat in the freezer may not be available to feed your family. We also have at least 7 items that are Glutin-free, and several that are dairy-free. The food reserves at eFoodsGlobal are also excellent for camping, vacations, hunting trips, dorm rooms, gift baskets, you name it!
How We Got Started
The recession made me realize two things: One, that although I'd always been able to remain employed through the economic ups and downs - this one was different, and I didn't survive it. Two, when the money stops, you'd better be prepared, and I decided that this was the best way I could help myself and my family to weather hard times while helping others prepare as well.
Favorite Part of the Business
I really love the look on people's faces when they find out that the food we served them for dinner was ''long term storage food.'' They absolutely cannot believe that it could be so delicious and easy to prepare. It's also nice that people can go to the company website, become educated about food storage, and be able to try some of the foods by just paying shipping. eFoodsGlobal is definitely heads and shoulders above the rest when it comes to food reserves.
Customer Can Expect
High-quality food that is easily affordable, delicious, and easy to prepare. These gourmet reserves come packaged in small 4-servng mylar envelopes that you just add to boiling water and cook from 10 to 25 minutes. They are completely seasoned and ready to eat. Another great thing is that they retain over 92% of their nutritional value and last from 15 to 25 years in storage.
There is a nice variety of food, including bread items, breakfast foods, soups, and entrees, and more is being added often. One of entrees that my family loves is ''Cheesy Chicken and Rice Casserole.'' Another favorite is the ''Chili with Cornbread Dumplings.'' Pictures of all these delicious foods can be found in the Photo Gallery.
Customers can purchase individual items, but the best value is in purchasing the packages. The per-serving cost goes down substantially as the package size increases. For example, the largest package available right now is called the ''Serve, Save, Share'' box, and it contains 404 servings of a great variety of food and comes out to about $.88 per serving. When you look at it that way, we can't afford NOT to add food reserves to our emergency plans.
Another painless way to stock up is to get the Variety Pack, which has 72 servings. The total cost, including shipping, is about $115.00. Customers can set up an auto-shipment to have one of these sent to them every four weeks. I consider that part of my grocery budget, and it sure does stretch the food dollars.
With food prices on the rise and food shortages spreading throughout the world, it just makes sense to stock up your pantry and have the peace of mind of knowing that your family will be taken care of should an emergency occur.
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