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seek and you shall find - Sunna - 20 August 2013

can you think of any places where food would be stored apart from shops and supermarkets.

ie oap homes hospitals ferry boats

think out of the box places where joe public wont think of


RE: seek and you shall find - bigpaul - 20 August 2013

garages, pubs, cafe's, truck stops, garden centres, farm supply shops, farm shops, sub post offices(small village ones are also the village stores).


RE: seek and you shall find - Mooski88 - 20 August 2013

Schools. Most schools have two storage spaces for food. So if the kitchen has been emptied already then check outside the kitchen. You may get lucky.


RE: seek and you shall find - Highlander - 20 August 2013

offices,.. most have vending machines,... almost anywhere that people hang about


RE: seek and you shall find - David075 - 20 August 2013

Also warehouses that supply offices , I worked in one that stocked teabags and the small cartons of long life milk .


RE: seek and you shall find - BFG Central - 20 August 2013

Train station,
Some long distant trains still have food on board.
If you acted quickly them fast food chains store masses of chicken and burgers, they also have concentrated soft drinks, coffee, tea, sugar, salt, pepper, ketchup etc.
People would be raiding shops and supermarkets first.
Chip shops for potatoes.
Factory canteens.
Commercial distribution hubs.
I have a massive refrigeration place down the road that stores thousands of tonnes of dairy products for all the major dairy manufactures.
So try and find out what companies are on your local industrial sites.


RE: seek and you shall find - Sunna - 21 August 2013

ships in port will have to feed the crew plus whats in the hull