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Most Expensive Non-Perishable Food Items

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  1. redefined

    redefined Member

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    I need to buy $500 worth of non-perishable food items. I don't want to fill up my car with 1,000 cans of tuna, but I'm having a difficult time thinking of expensive items.

    What's the easiest way to go about doing this?

    Thanks!
     
  2. Stack24

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    Caviar can last for about 6 weeks lol
     
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    Almond flour. Five pound bag is about $40-50 online, much more at stores. Coconut oil is pretty insane in price too. (IE - healthy food)
     
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    the answer is canned whole chicken
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    That kid got acne just watching it go into the fry pan.

    Gross.
     
  7. StupidMoniker

    StupidMoniker I lost a bet

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    Why do you need to buy $500 in non-perishable food?

    Anyway, in answer to your question, how about preserved truffles? They aren't really a worthwhile purchase, but they should get you to $500 rather easily and compactly.
     
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    You can tell the OP didn't watch Supermarket Sweep in the 90s.

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  9. redefined

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    Dealership has this deal where you donate non-perishable food items and they'll double the amount you paid and deduct the total from your service bill. So it's basically half off with the dealer making nothing. I need new brakes and service worth $1,000, so I'd need to donate $500 worth of food.

    I found this at Costco.

    http://www.costco.com/Silver-Lining-Smoked-Sockeye-Salmon-24-6.5-oz-Cans.product.100042816.html

    I just ordered 4 cases and I'm all set. Now I don't have to look like an idiot at the grocery store either.
     

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