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Can you list healthy foods that can be shipped to Canada?

Asked by RedDeerGuy1 (24945points) February 1st, 2018

Can you list a couple of websites for good tasting and healthy food, that delivers to Canada? Like nuts.com or Mountain House . I like online window shopping. Can you list some food websites? Can include freeze dried and survival food or anything unique or special?

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Tropical_Willie's avatar

I’ll bet it will cost you $200 a month for shipping.

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

@Tropical_Willie The sites that I found have free shipping when ordering over a certain amount.

Tropical_Willie's avatar

Ten dollars of fresh food for $60.

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

@Tropical_Willie online survival and non-perishable food is a hobby for this year. Last year was $0.01 books from Amazon. Humor me please.

zenvelo's avatar

@RedDeerGuy1 You asked this question a couple of weeks ago, and the general response from the collective was that “survival food” is expensive, gets boring, tends to be calorie dense,

If you have food going bad in your fridge, it means you buy too much at a time. Be a smarter shopper and just buy what you know you can and will eat before it goes bad.

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

@zenvelo Then that kills my new hobby. I found some good food and dried fruit. Im having fun looking for the perfect streamlined purchases. I am using what I learn to make my own rations and might buy a dehydrator and learn how to can my own foods and friut. If im realy into it I could start a buisness making survival food for myself and maybe start a buisness making food. Im having fun looking around online shopping. Having a credit card is still a novelty.

zenvelo's avatar

Food prep and preservation is a whole ‘nother matter. Good luck with that.

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