If you want the best storage food in the world--bar none--you clearly want to be stocking Mountain House freeze-dried food. It's not cheap--but right now, at your fingertips, is the very best deal you'll ever again have at this food that stores for 30 years on the shelf.
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The big picture ...
we are still in the midst of our most aggressive storage food
sale event in our 10-year history at Safecastle. Many of our food brands are on
sale right now at good discounts, adding to our standard member discounts.
Members also get Royalty Reward Gift Certificates in the amount of $40 for every
3 MH can cases purchased. And our Spring Rebate Offensive continues to tally up
significant rebate credits (3-7%!) for members buying any storage food before
the offer's deadline of June 30.
What this all means--bottom-line discounts of about 40% or more for some customers! See
details.
MH Cans 25%-off Sale
Ends May 6 ... Our current MH cans sale has
3 days left, with the maximum-allowed sale
discounts on all MH cans ... with free shipping of course ... and with the
aforementioned, unpecedented reward and rebate packages, to boot!
It will be about 5
months before our next MH cans sale, but we will not be offering the Spring
rebates package then. And on July 1, MH is enacting new price
hikes, on mandatory list prices for all
dealers.
So Yes, This IS the Big
One
Count the ways your savings
add up for this awesome MH-buying opportunity ...
1. All Mountain
House cans in our store are priced at 25% off for members and non-members
alike--the maximum allowed discount.
2. It all ships free to
the lower 48.
3. Buyers club members
additionally receive Royalty
Rewards gift certificates for qualifying MH can-case purchases--$40 worth
for every three cases in a single transaction (good toward the subsequent
purchase of anything in our store, other than MH
cans).
4. The Spring
Rebate Offensive is worth a 3-7% gift certificate rebate on all storage food
purchased from April 1-June 30.
5. You beat the pending
MH price
hikes, required for all dealers.
6. Everything is in stock
and shipping out within a
week!
Over the years I have read all the arguments against freeze dried food, mainly "it's expensive". I think that is a generalized statement and some factors must be considered. This week, I put that generalization to the test. I purchcased strawberries locally grown. The cost to fill a #10 can about 8/10 full with dehydrated strawberries was $20.50 for the strawberries alone. Other factors included time preparing the fruit, expense for dehydrating, and finally, suitable packaging for storage. On a conservative estimate that would come to probably $25 without counting the sweat equity. When I ran the numbers for the MH freeze dried strawberries that would average $22.11 a can, with a shelf life much longer than dehydrating. If you can buy good produce cheap then perhaps it's cost effective, but freeze dried is not always the most expensive method. This MH sale is a real deal.
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