Good UK sites for preppers!

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gemmamcdonald
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Good UK sites for preppers!

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Hi everyone

I was browsing through the web looking for an alternative to Costco, as much as I would love to shop at Costco to attain a membership card I need to be a current or retired employee of certain work sectors :roll: (I work in retail & call centre)
So I came across a few good sites that sell:
Food
http://www.emergencyfoodstorage.co.uk/
http://www.britishfoodwholesalers.com/
Medical supplies
http://www.medisave.co.uk/
http://www.firstaid4less.co.uk/
Medicine
http://drug24h.com/

I also found a site that sells a combination of both food and other general toiletries. Now the food that it sells is either close to or past it's best before date but they do sell Toiletries for really cheap prices.
http://www.approvedfood.co.uk/
Another site that I love is http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/ if you need a good bug out bag then this is the place to get one they also sell camping equipment, climbing and fishing equipment! They also have good first aid kits and equipment by Bear Grylls.

Hope this helps some people, I also have a few sites for bushcraft equipment if anyone is intrested.
Thanks xx :D
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Good UK sites for preppers!

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Good links there; thanks for posting and sharing :)


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Tinned sprouts on approved foods :lol: I wonder how much of that they sell.
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Thanks for sharing! !!
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The Britishfood link is expensive, your better off going to your local B&M store.
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emergency food storage seem to be very expensive to me. Try amazon.co.uk instead.
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Plymtom wrote:Tinned sprouts on approved foods :lol: I wonder how much of that they sell.
Lol! I wonder if they're worse from storage!


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gemmamcdonald wrote:Hi everyone

I was browsing through the web looking for an alternative to Costco, as much as I would love to shop at Costco to attain a membership card I need to be a current or retired employee of certain work sectors :roll: (I work in retail & call centre)
So I came across a few good sites that sell:
Food
http://www.emergencyfoodstorage.co.uk/
http://www.britishfoodwholesalers.com/
Medical supplies
http://www.medisave.co.uk/
http://www.firstaid4less.co.uk/
Medicine
http://drug24h.com/

I also found a site that sells a combination of both food and other general toiletries. Now the food that it sells is either close to or past it's best before date but they do sell Toiletries for really cheap prices.
http://www.approvedfood.co.uk/
Another site that I love is http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/ if you need a good bug out bag then this is the place to get one they also sell camping equipment, climbing and fishing equipment! They also have good first aid kits and equipment by Bear Grylls.

Hope this helps some people, I also have a few sites for bushcraft equipment if anyone is intrested.
Thanks xx :D
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It costs £5 a year to be a member of go outdoors. They do have a very good price matching policy, it even covers Internet prices.
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gemmamcdonald wrote:Hi everyone

I was browsing through the web looking for an alternative to Costco, as much as I would love to shop at Costco to attain a membership card I need to be a current or retired employee of certain work sectors :roll: (I work in retail & call centre)
If Costco are anything like Martex or Booker, you don't really need to prove your are an employee, just ask your local corner shop/friendly publican...
Or you can register as self employed for a trade account to get a UTR Number, all you have to do is declare your earnings to HMRC each year with a self assessment and declare your earnings as Nil...

Access to Cash and Carry's is pretty much essential for big bulk buys...
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