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I've wondered if Vietnam War era "Lurp" rations- freeze-dried or dehydrated meals packed in what could be discribed as Ziploc-type bags- could be produced in large quantities, post atomic exchange. By all accounts (that I've read), they were lighter, more portable, easier to prepare, and tastier than U.S. military K or C rations. Just add some hot (or not) water and eat right out of the bag. Thoughts?
EDIT: Just read that Nate basically asked the exact same question several posts ago (sorry Nate). Still waiting on an answer, though.
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