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The Emergency Food market is a subset of the Processed Food industry, focusing on providing food that is ready-to-eat or requires minimal preparation. This type of food is typically shelf-stable, meaning it can be stored for long periods of time without spoiling. Emergency Food products are often used in disaster relief efforts, as well as for camping and outdoor activities. They are also popular among preppers, who stock up on these items in case of an emergency.
Common Emergency Food products include canned goods, freeze-dried meals, dehydrated fruits and vegetables, and protein bars. These items are often fortified with vitamins and minerals to provide essential nutrients.
Some companies in the Emergency Food market include Mountain House, Backpacker's Pantry, Augason Farms, and Wise Company. These companies offer a variety of products, ranging from single-serving meals to bulk packages. Show Less Read more