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After the crash of Flight 815, the survivors' main sources of '''food''' are fruit collected from the [[jungle]], fish from the [[ocean]], and leftover DHARMA food from [[the Swan]] or from the [[supply drop]].
The Lostaways have several sources of '''food'''.
 
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[[Image:Conman044.jpg|thumb|Sawyer and Kate with a bundle of plantains gathered by Kate.]]
 
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==Foods gathered by the survivors==
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{{I|I=G-day.jpg|w=200|a=right|c=[[Charlie]]'s fruit salad courtship of [[Claire]]. {{crossref|3x12}}}}
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The [[survivors]] have several sources of food, mainly protein and carbohydrates. The survivors consumed remaining airplane food {{crossref|1x01}} until it ran out, and they resorted to hunter-gathering. {{crossref|1x04}}
   
==Natural==
 
 
===Protein===
 
===Protein===
 
* '''Meat''': Pork from feral [[boar|boars]] was generally hunted and killed by [[John Locke]]. (However, since filming with boars was found to be a production nightmare <small>("[[Lost: On Location (Season 1)]]")</small>, boar has been deemphasized as part of the survivor's diet.).
[[Image:katecollectingmangoes.jpg|thumb|Collecting food is dangerous, hard work]]
 
 
* '''Seafood''': Including sea urchin, usually procured by [[Jin]]. He also obtained mussels, which can be pulled off the rocks at the beach. {{crossref|1x17}}
* Pork from feral [[boar]]s, generally hunted and killed by [[John Locke]]. (However, since filming with boars is a production nightmare, boar has been deemphasized as part of the Lostaway diet.)
 
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* '''Fish''': Jin was seen chopping a fish on board {{link|The Elizabeth}}. The red fish was likely an Onaga, a deep-water fish unlikely to be caught off a sailboat. {{crossref|3x02}}
* Seafood, including fish and sea urchin, usually procured by [[Jin]], who was raised by a fisherman, and mussels, which can be pulled off the rocks at the beach
 
* The [[Tailies]] successfully caught, killed and cooked up a feral chicken, however chickens have not been seen near the main [[camp]]
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* '''Chicken''': The [[Tailies]] successfully caught, killed and consumed a [[wild chickens|feral chicken]]. However, chickens have not been seen near the main [[camp]]. {{crossref|2x07}}
* [[Danielle]] is depicted in a deleted scene on the Season 1 DVDs as eating a raw egg, likely liberated from a bird's nest
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* '''Eggs''': [[Danielle]] is depicted in a deleted scene on the Season 1 DVDs as eating a raw egg, likely taken from a bird's nest.
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* '''Rabbits''': [[Nathan]] and [[Bernard]] build a a trap designed to catch rabbits. {{crossref|2x07}}
   
 
===Carbohydrates===
 
===Carbohydrates===
* Fruit, including plantains, bananas, mangos, guava and papayas, often gathered by [[Kate]]
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* '''Fruit''': including plantains, bananas, mangos, passion fruit, guava, and papayas, often gathered by [[Kate]].
* Coconut milk and the flesh of the coconut
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** ''Coconut'': The survivors' nutrition is somewhat based on coconut milk and the flesh of the coconut.
* [[Locke]] is seen eating an orange in the [[Pilot, Part 1 | Pilot]] as [[Kate]] removes a pair of boots from a corpse.
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** ''Orange'': [[Locke]] is seen eating an orange, though this may have been from the airplane. {{crossref|1x01}}
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**''Papayas'': They seem to be plentiful on [[the Island]] and have become a staple for the [[Flight 815]] survivors. {{crossref|1x17}}
* The contents of Sun's [[garden]], which have not been specifically identified but both herbs (which may be either medicinal and/or edible) and fruit tree saplings (specifically guava and mango) have been mentioned.
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* '''Garden plants''': The contents of [[Sun's garden]] have not been specifically identified, but both herbs (which may be either medicinal and/or edible) and fruit tree saplings (specifically guava, passion fruit, and mango) have been mentioned. {{crossref|1x13}} Tomatoes were also grown in the garden and survived for three years without tending. {{crossref|6x10}}
   
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==DHARMA-branded foods==
==Artificial==
 
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[[Image:Food storage 2x2.jpg|thumb|right|[[The Swan]] pantry]]
 
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The [[DHARMA Initiative]] provides a range of DHARMA-branded staples familiar to {{I|I=Food storage 2x2.jpg|w=200|a=right|c=[[The Swan]] pantry.}}
[[Image:oreo.jpg|thumb|right|The oreo box.]]
 
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consumers of a Western diet. This food, originally discovered in [[the Swan]], was the source of a large feast. {{crossref|2x04}} The survivors later obtained more DHARMA foods from a [[supply drop]]. {{crossref|2x18}} Some of these foods have an unnaturally long shelf life, as the ranch dressing, at least, can last for seven years without refrigeration. Much of the food is labeled [[DI 9FFTR731]].
[[Image:FishCrackers.jpg|thumb|right|Hurley holding the Fish Crackers]]
 
 
* List of DHARMA-supplied food:
*The survivors used remaining airplane food as their main source of food until it ran out around the time of the episode [[Walkabout]]. This is depicted when [[Hurley]] delivers two trays of it to [[Claire]] in the [[Pilot, Part 1 | Pilot]]
 
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** '''[[Peanut butter]]''' {{crossref|2x04|5x09}}
* The [[DHARMA]] [[Supply Drop]], which provides them with DHARMA-branded staples familiar to consumers of the Western diet. This food, originally discovered in [[The Swan]] , was the source of [[Everybody Hates Hugo|The Big Feast]]. It may be irradiated, as the ranch dressing, at least, can last for seven years without refrigeration.
 
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** '''[[Fish biscuit|Fish biscuits]]''' {{crossref|3x16}}
* Much of the food is labeled [[DI 9FFTR731]].
 
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** '''[[Apollo Bar|Apollo bars]]''' {{Crossref|2x04}}
*List of DHARMA-supplied food:
 
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** '''[[DHARMA Ranch Composite|Ranch composite]]''' {{crossref|2x04}}
** [[Peanut Butter]]
 
 
** '''[[Dharmalars]]''' {{Crossref|2x19}}
** [[Apollo Candy Bar]]s
 
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** '''Wine''', Merlot {{crossref|3x11|5x08}}, Chardonnay {{Crossref|2x23}}, Cabernet {{Crossref|2x20|mx02}}, and an unnamed white wine {{Crossref|2x20|3x08}}.
** [[Dharma Ranch Dressing|DHARMA Ranch Dressing]]
 
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** '''Rum''' {{crossref|4x14}}
** [[Dharmalars]]
 
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** '''Whisky''' {{crossref|3x20|6x04}}
** Nacho-type chips ([[Hurley]] was using them to scoop up the ranch dressing when caught by Sawyer)
 
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** '''Vodka''' {{crossref|3x11}}
** Cereal
 
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** '''Vinegar''' {{crossref|2x04}}
** Macaroni and cheese
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** '''Macaroni and cheese supper''' {{Crossref|3x08}}
** Cheeto-like food (among the food from his stash that Hurley trashed)
 
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** '''Green beans''' {{crossref|2x02|2x19|3x11}}
** Pickles (label visible in picture)
 
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** '''Carrots''' {{crossref|2x19}}
** Vegetable Oil (label visible in picture)
 
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** '''Sausage''' {{crossref|2x20}}
** Pasta (label visible in picture)
 
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** '''Chocolate cream cookies''' {{crossref|2x18}}
** Apple Cider (label visible in picture)
 
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** '''Chocolate chip cookies''' <small>("[[Lost: On Location]]")</small>
** Salami Sausage (among supplies [[Hurley]] was packing for his and [[Libby]]'s picnic)
 
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** '''Nutribar''' {{Crossref|2x23-24}}
** Wine (Hurley goes to get some from [[Rose]] and [[Bernard]] for his and [[Libby]]'s picnic, a bottle of white DHARMA wine is visible in [[Sawyer|Sawyer's]] tent in "Two for the Road," and [[Desmond]] is seen drinking from a bottle in "[[Live Together, Die Alone]]," as is [[Kelvin]] in the same episode
 
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** '''Boned chicken''' {{crossref|2x02}}
** Oreo Cookies (Hurley gives Sawyer some advice on how to separate the cookie from the frosting)
 
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** '''Risotto''' {{crossref|2x18}}
** DHARMA Nutribar (Sawyer offers Hurley one on the hike to free Walt)
 
** Fish crackers (Goldfish?)
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** '''Fish crackers''' {{Crossref|3x01}}
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** '''Tuna''' {{crossref|2x04|3x16}}
** Tuna (Rose mentions it to Hurley while they're doing the survey and it looks like Kate and Jack are eating some during the party)
 
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** '''Peanuts''' {{crossref|2x04|4x13}}
** Olive Oil (label visible in picture)
 
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** '''Olive oil''' {{crossref|2x02}}
** Ketchup (label visible in picture)
 
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** '''Ketchup''' {{Crossref|2x02|2x04|3x01}}
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** '''Pickles''' {{Crossref|2x02}}
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** '''Legumes''' {{crossref|2x02}}
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** '''Vegetable oil''' {{Crossref|2x02}}
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** '''Pasta''' {{Crossref|2x02}}
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** '''Apple cider''' {{Crossref|2x02|4x13}}
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** '''Peaches''' {{crossref|2x02}}
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** '''Crepes au chocolat''' {{crossref|2x14|2x18}}
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** '''Water''' (bottled) {{crossref|2x20|2x24|3x01}}
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** '''Soda crackers''' {{crossref|3x11}}
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** '''Tomato sauce''' {{crossref|3x11}}
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** '''Olives''' {{crossref|2x02|3x08}}
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** '''Green olives''' {{crossref|2x02}}
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** '''Pork and beans''' {{crossref|2x02|2x04}}
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** '''Whole kernel corn''' {{crossref|2x04}}
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** '''Mushrooms''' {{Crossref|2x02}}
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** '''Beer''' and '''light beer''' {{crossref|3x10|3x20}}
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** '''Spiced pork and ham''' {{crossref|3x13}}
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** '''White onion''' {{crossref|3x13}}
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** '''Powdered milk''' {{crossref|3x20}}
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** '''Sausage''' {{crossref|2x02|3x15}}
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** '''A-1 sauce''' {{crossref|3x15}}
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** '''Coffee''' {{crossref|5x09|6x05}}
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** '''Potato chips''' {{crossref|2x14|2x18}}
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** '''Toasted oats cereal''' {{crossref|2x14|2x18}}
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** '''Assorted cookies''' {{crossref|2x14|2x18}}
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** '''Marshmallows''' {{crossref|2x14|2x18}}
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** '''Apple sauce''' {{crossref|2x14|2x18}}
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** '''Mandarin oranges''' {{crossref|2x14|2x18}}
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** '''Kidney beans''' {{crossref|2x14|2x18}}
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** '''Sweet peas''' {{crossref|2x14|2x18|3x13}}
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** '''Pears''' {{crossref|2x14|2x18}}
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** '''Crackers''' {{crossref|2x14|2x18}} <small>("[[Lost: On Location]]")</small>
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** '''Pineapple''' {{crossref|2x17}}
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** '''Flour''' {{crossref|2x04}}
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** '''Sugar''' {{crossref|2x04}}
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** '''Corn''' {{crossref|2x04}}
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** '''Beets''' {{crossref|2x04}}
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** '''Salad dressing''' {{crossref|2x04}}
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** '''Pinto beans''' {{crossref|3x10}}
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** '''Oat bars''' {{crossref|3x10}}
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** '''Multi-grain cereal''' {{crossref|3x10}}
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** '''Powdered eggs''' {{crossref|3x17}}
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** Unspecified '''preserves''' {{crossref|2x04}}
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** '''Juice pouch''' {{crossref|5x09}}
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** '''Mixed fruit''' {{crossref|5x15}}
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** '''Rice''' {{crossref|5x15}}
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** '''Granola bar''' <small>("[[The New Man in Charge]]")</small>
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** '''Chicken soup''' <small>("[[Mysteries of the Universe]]")</small>
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** '''Chili''' <small>("[[Mysteries of the Universe]]")</small>
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** '''Oatmeal''' <small>("[[Mysteries of the Universe]]")</small>
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** '''Vanilla cookies''' <small>("[[Mysteries of the Universe]]")</small>
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** '''Candy''' <small>("[[Lost: On Location]]")</small>
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** '''Mustard''' <small>("[[Lost: The Auction]]")</small>
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** '''Mayonaisse''' <small>("[[Lost: The Auction]]")</small>
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** '''Cola''' <small>("[[Lost: On Location]]")</small>
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** '''Ginger Ale''' <small>("[[Lost: On Location]]")</small>
   
==See also==
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== See also ==
 
* [[Alcohol]]
 
* [[Alcohol]]
   
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[[es:Comida]]
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[[fr:Nourriture]]
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[[pt:Comida]]
 
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Latest revision as of 12:30, 20 May 2018

After the crash of Flight 815, the survivors' main sources of food are fruit collected from the jungle, fish from the ocean, and leftover DHARMA food from the Swan or from the supply drop.

Foods gathered by the survivors

G-day

Charlie's fruit salad courtship of Claire. ("Par Avion")

The survivors have several sources of food, mainly protein and carbohydrates. The survivors consumed remaining airplane food ("Pilot, Part 1") until it ran out, and they resorted to hunter-gathering. ("Walkabout")

Protein

  • Meat: Pork from feral boars was generally hunted and killed by John Locke. (However, since filming with boars was found to be a production nightmare ("Lost: On Location (Season 1)"), boar has been deemphasized as part of the survivor's diet.).
  • Seafood: Including sea urchin, usually procured by Jin. He also obtained mussels, which can be pulled off the rocks at the beach. ("...In Translation")
  • Fish: Jin was seen chopping a fish on board The Elizabeth. The red fish was likely an Onaga, a deep-water fish unlikely to be caught off a sailboat. ("The Glass Ballerina")
  • Chicken: The Tailies successfully caught, killed and consumed a feral chicken. However, chickens have not been seen near the main camp. ("The Other 48 Days")
  • Eggs: Danielle is depicted in a deleted scene on the Season 1 DVDs as eating a raw egg, likely taken from a bird's nest.
  • Rabbits: Nathan and Bernard build a a trap designed to catch rabbits. ("The Other 48 Days")

Carbohydrates

  • Fruit: including plantains, bananas, mangos, passion fruit, guava, and papayas, often gathered by Kate.
    • Coconut: The survivors' nutrition is somewhat based on coconut milk and the flesh of the coconut.
    • Orange: Locke is seen eating an orange, though this may have been from the airplane. ("Pilot, Part 1")
    • Papayas: They seem to be plentiful on the Island and have become a staple for the Flight 815 survivors. ("...In Translation")
  • Garden plants: The contents of Sun's garden have not been specifically identified, but both herbs (which may be either medicinal and/or edible) and fruit tree saplings (specifically guava, passion fruit, and mango) have been mentioned. ("Hearts and Minds") Tomatoes were also grown in the garden and survived for three years without tending. ("The Package")

DHARMA-branded foods

The DHARMA Initiative provides a range of DHARMA-branded staples familiar to

Food storage 2x2

The Swan pantry.

consumers of a Western diet. This food, originally discovered in the Swan, was the source of a large feast. ("Everybody Hates Hugo") The survivors later obtained more DHARMA foods from a supply drop. ("Dave") Some of these foods have an unnaturally long shelf life, as the ranch dressing, at least, can last for seven years without refrigeration. Much of the food is labeled DI 9FFTR731.

See also