The Balance between being a prepper and a nut when it comes to Wise Emergency Food
We brought in the Wise Company long term storage survival food several years ago and now that we are stocking much of it, walk in customers get to hold in their hands and ask questions about the various products, bucket prices, shelf life of the products, and what it’s all about. If you look over many of the Go Bags, Active Shooter Bags and bugout bags that we sell, those are often showing images of Wise Emergency Food in with pistol magazines, water bottles, AR15 magazines, radios and flashlights. We several police departments in the area that their SWAT Officers have this product in their bags because they know how the possibility of standing out in front of a School or any type of standoff can hours and possible days long. Try skipping breakfast or lunch and stand out in the sun for 6hrs on a hot day and tell me if you wish you had something you could just add water to and get a fast lunch to keep your body from being stressed or unnecessary drops in blood sugar that can cause you to loose focus. Yes, humans need to maintain their bodies to stay focused and that means eating and drinking properly.
We also have several customers that are truck drivers and are often traveling across Country during Hurricane season and out West during Tornado Season, people don’t realize the amount of disruption to super markets and transportation that occurs when that kind of weather can hit and if you are stuck in traffic on a highway trying to deliver across state lines, you may not be able to park the truck and walk to McDonalds if you are starving. We are offering a much broader Wise Emergency Foods because this product line is something any level headed individual should consider bringing into their Duty Gear, Camping Gear, or keep in your basement for the what ifs. The best example of not being prepared is what happened during Hurricane Katrina and an entire society was not independent. Even though the word “prepper” can bring laughs and giggles, there are whole bunch of “preppers” that aren’t going to have problems riding out power failures, hurricanes, floods ect. because they had just a few weeks of non-perishable food. The Fruits in these packages last for 7yrs, the meats 15yrs, the camping product line is 7yrs, and everything else can last up to 25yrs. All that security for $50-$150 buckets or packages of food?