68Camaro wrote:No disrepect to the canneries, but I'm getting better food prices from Utah-based commercial places like Augason Farms (which may be LDS affiliated, for all I know - the shipping is incredibly low, which makes me wonder).
68Camaro wrote:We need to do a per serving cost, apple to apples. For many of the AF products they are freeze dried, indefinite length storage. Not regular canned product. They may not be covering the same market.
68Camaro wrote:Unfortunately I found my local cannery is effectively closed due to lack of help. Only occasional Tuesday morning appointments, 2-3 people at a time, and no canning.
68Camaro wrote:Unfortunately I found my local cannery is effectively closed due to lack of help. Only occasional Tuesday morning appointments, 2-3 people at a time, and no canning.
reddirtcoins wrote:http://www.storeitfoods.com/page/drypack
shinnosuke wrote:68Camaro wrote:Unfortunately I found my local cannery is effectively closed due to lack of help. Only occasional Tuesday morning appointments, 2-3 people at a time, and no canning.
(embarrassed laugh) Yes, this is one of the hazards of an all-volunteer system. It sounds like the previous manager has departed and a new one has not been found yet. Keep calling them every week or so to see when they will be back in operation.
In the meantime, go here: http://store.lds.org/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Category3_715839595_10557_21158_-1_N_image_0
You can order the most basic of the basics...wheat, flour, oats, rice, beans...not too exciting, but it will keep you alive. The shipping is free.
knibloe wrote:68Camaro wrote:Unfortunately I found my local cannery is effectively closed due to lack of help. Only occasional Tuesday morning appointments, 2-3 people at a time, and no canning.
Check around. I am not sure how many cannerys we have in Florida, but you may find one that is close enough to make the drive worth while.
Also, in regards to the cannery letting you sign out one of the dry canners, some will and some won't let you do it. Our cannery up here in NY won't let us, so in our local congregation, we all chipped in and bought one.
You may also be able to volunteer there. I try to go once a year and volunteer with my boys. It is always a good experience for them.
walt2727 wrote:i called them a year or so ago and was told they wouldn't sell to non-members
shinnosuke wrote:Walt, there is no policy for not selling to non-LDS members so I apologize for their ignorance in making that statement. And as mentioned above, for just the basics, they are obtainable online with free shipping.
knibloe wrote:shinnosuke wrote:Walt, there is no policy for not selling to non-LDS members so I apologize for their ignorance in making that statement. And as mentioned above, for just the basics, they are obtainable online with free shipping.
Some of the storehouses might have this policy. I know that a couple of years back in (2008?) there was a run on them and the church was unable to keep up with demand. Our local storehouse did have a members only policy at that time.
Remember, that the storehouse is run/maintained in part from the donations that church members make and if there isn't enough to satisfy the local members, it would be fair for it to be restricted to those who support it with donations.
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