Keystone Meats is really good, has 5 year Best By dates and comes in 28 oz and 14.5 oz cans. Beef, Pork, chicken, turkey and ground beef all fully cooked.
I'm on a fixed income and buy a couple of cans each week, got a pretty good stash built up.
Keystone is really good, but last I looked a month or two ago are either impossible to find or price gouged like a mofo.
I haven't looked recently but I bet worse now. If you live close to them it'd be awesome to just go pickup a couple cases. I don't have any local retailers for their products unfortunately.
A huge plus on keystone is it's the absolute lowest sodium canned meat you'll find anywhere.
over the past six months they seem to be out of stock on some items. I just checked the website and everything is currently available. First time that happened.
Forget Amazon or Ebay, the price gouging is off the charts.
When I first came across them a while back I searched through all the local joints listed on their site. None were local to me, or even semi local. Amazon pricing wasn't bad then, especially on sold by Amazon, other sellers were gouging horribly. Walmart was also good pricing and I see they now have the 28oz chicken back in stock at $8.48 per can.
Just looked up history on WalMart, last time I bought was 10/20 and 28oz chicken was $6.28.
I actually found Keystone by searching "how is canned chicken made" and came across their production video. Watching I was like what, no way, they add way more sodium, but nope, and that's when I got their brand name and hunted down their products.
Wish I could find them locally, but actually I'd looked into getting a pressure cooker and doing my own chicken in mason jars.
FYI, pretty sure I've tried all Keystone's offerings, all are good and would highly recommend. Prepping using a lot of canned goods will shoot your sodium intake through the roof, Keystone helps counter that.
Protein is most important. Buy canned meat.
Keystone Meats is really good, has 5 year Best By dates and comes in 28 oz and 14.5 oz cans. Beef, Pork, chicken, turkey and ground beef all fully cooked.
I'm on a fixed income and buy a couple of cans each week, got a pretty good stash built up.
Keystone is really good, but last I looked a month or two ago are either impossible to find or price gouged like a mofo.
I haven't looked recently but I bet worse now. If you live close to them it'd be awesome to just go pickup a couple cases. I don't have any local retailers for their products unfortunately.
A huge plus on keystone is it's the absolute lowest sodium canned meat you'll find anywhere.
over the past six months they seem to be out of stock on some items. I just checked the website and everything is currently available. First time that happened.
Forget Amazon or Ebay, the price gouging is off the charts.
My grocery has consistently had them in stock.
When I first came across them a while back I searched through all the local joints listed on their site. None were local to me, or even semi local. Amazon pricing wasn't bad then, especially on sold by Amazon, other sellers were gouging horribly. Walmart was also good pricing and I see they now have the 28oz chicken back in stock at $8.48 per can.
Just looked up history on WalMart, last time I bought was 10/20 and 28oz chicken was $6.28.
I actually found Keystone by searching "how is canned chicken made" and came across their production video. Watching I was like what, no way, they add way more sodium, but nope, and that's when I got their brand name and hunted down their products.
Wish I could find them locally, but actually I'd looked into getting a pressure cooker and doing my own chicken in mason jars.
FYI, pretty sure I've tried all Keystone's offerings, all are good and would highly recommend. Prepping using a lot of canned goods will shoot your sodium intake through the roof, Keystone helps counter that.
Low sodium was the first thing I noticed about Keystone. Excellent!