29 Items that Won’t Be on Shelves When Disaster Strikes

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29 Items that Won’t Be on Shelves When Disaster Strikes

Courtesy of Gun Digest‘s sister brand, Living Ready, here are the 29 items you'll want to stock up on now (other than ammo) when facing uncertain times. The well-prepared citizen will already have these items on hand, but it's never too late to start.

Food

    • Bread
    • Butter
    • Cereal
    • Coffee
    • Eggs
    • Flour
    • Fruit, canned and fresh
    • Honey
    • Meats, canned
    • Milk
    • Peanut butter
    • Pet food
    • Salt
    • Sugar
    • Vegetables (canned and root vegetables)
    • Water

Gear

  • Batteries
  • Candles
  • Charcoal
  • Coolers
  • Flashlights
  • Gasoline
  • Garbage bags
  • Generators
  • Glow sticks
  • Lamp oil and oil lanterns
  • Lighter fluid
  • Matches
  • Propane, propane stoves

What other items can you think of to add to this list? Leave a comment below.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. I would add to that the inability to get prescriptions filled due to lack of electricity, computer problems, inability of licensed personnel to get to pharmacy, supply chain problems on medications, and supply chain problems for precursors (components) of medications.

    Having lived in Houston during Hurrican Ike and seeing a major city without power for approximately 14 days you learn, very quickly from experience !

  2. Cash may not be available due to bank’s personnel shortage in a disaster or due to the computers being down – also the ATMs may not work for lack of electricity and/or the inability to get refilled due to supply chain and transportation problems.

    Also, credit and debit cards may not work due to internet, computer and/or electricity problems.

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