Unfortunately, I stocked up two years ago, and now the food is past the "expiration date", but of course, that is just a way for the manufacturers to improve their chances of people throwing things away too early so they will buy new things :)
It depends on how you stored it. It can get a bit harder to make tasty, especially old beans that were stored in lit conditions (say glass jars, exposed to light). Also frozen meat should not be kept for longer than a year. I learnt that the hard way ...
I'm prepped on food, water, guns, ammo, gas, crypto, gold and silver. Honestly tired of waiting at this point.
Unfortunately, I stocked up two years ago, and now the food is past the "expiration date", but of course, that is just a way for the manufacturers to improve their chances of people throwing things away too early so they will buy new things :)
It depends on how you stored it. It can get a bit harder to make tasty, especially old beans that were stored in lit conditions (say glass jars, exposed to light). Also frozen meat should not be kept for longer than a year. I learnt that the hard way ...
If meat is vacuum sealed properly where NO air is in the package, the meat should be good for years. I know from experience. No freezer burn!