My reactions:<br>1 Pretty expensive food per serving, and consider where you're going to store it<br>2 If you're on survival food, you probably aren't going to be too worried about BPA levels in canned goods, many of which can be eaten cold, are safe to store for several years, and contain their own liquids.<br>3 Remember several companies made a lot of money off the Y2K scare<br>4 If the country really does fall apart that far, you're going to have large, heavily armed militias roaming the countryside taking everything from anyone they come across. Planning for that makes less sense than trying to prevent it.<br><br>I've always kept about 2 months worth of shelf-stable food in the house and at least a week's supply of safe drinking water. As the most likely natural disaster for my area is a hurricane, there is warning to fill containers with additional water. I also have plenty of batteries, flashlights, a propane burner and bottles of propane. I assume about 2 weeks before some source of drinking water was available or we could evacuate. That's common sense. But those are just my opinions.<br><br>