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<p dir="auto"><strong>TedRed</strong> — <em>7 months ago(August 19, 2025 09:15 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Oi, folks,<br />
So, after a bit of a binge-watch of The Walking Dead, I got to thinking – if the apocalypse hits and you're out there trying to survive, where on earth would you find intact stocks of freeze-dried food? I mean, in the series, they’re always stumbling across these neat little caches of rations, but let’s be honest, it feels a bit far-fetched at times.<br />
Do you reckon places like military bases or emergency relief centres would still have some decent supplies, tucked away in storage rooms? Or perhaps a well-hidden supermarket warehouse or specialised food shops might still have a few untouched packs lying around? Maybe even bunkers or large warehouse distribution centres would be good bets.<br />
But seriously, where do you think people would realistically come across some intact freeze-dried food in a world gone to pot?</p>
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<p dir="auto">You systematically take over your block/apartment building, start with the gun guy</p>
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<p dir="auto">TedRed August 19, 2025 11:15 AM<br />
Member since August 17, 2025<br />
Oi, folks,<br />
So, after a bit of a binge-watch of The Walking Dead, I got to thinking – if the apocalypse hits and you're out there trying to survive, where on earth would you find intact stocks of freeze-dried food? I mean, in the series, they’re always stumbling across these neat little caches of rations, but let’s be honest, it feels a bit far-fetched at times.<br />
Do you reckon places like military bases or emergency relief centres would still have some decent supplies, tucked away in storage rooms? Or perhaps a well-hidden supermarket warehouse or specialised food shops might still have a few untouched packs lying around? Maybe even bunkers or large warehouse distribution centres would be good bets.<br />
But seriously, where do you think people would realistically come across some intact freeze-dried food in a world gone to pot?<br />
Look for a single- or two-family home built with stone.<br />
You'll always find something in the basement.</p>
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