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Allies, including the Player, consume 3 Food each day, so keeping your stocks up is always a concern. Water is considered part of the food supply. In the beginning you might be able to scavenge a lot of preserved food, but don't forget about long term solutions like building a garden. Also, you have the ability to ration the provisions, but less food and water will lower morale.


Items marked with * have been updated to Patch #5.5 values.

Fresh/Perishable Food

Fresh Food expires after several days without a working fridge. The "Expires" counts the number of days that the item lasts without a fridge, the "Fridge" is how long it will last with one.

Name Value Weight Val/Lb Expires Fridge Description
Apple
Apple
1.0
0.5
2
2
5

An apple is an excellent source of nutrients.

Food chickenMeat
Chicken Meat
8.0
4.0
2
2
4

Chicken meat that’s still fresh enough to be eaten.

Food cheeseWheel
Cheese Wheel
30
10
3
30
60

A wheel of hard cheese that has been stored properly. This is one of many soon-to-be extinct foods.

Food corn
Corn
1
0.5
2
5
8

Fresh corn, still in the husk.

Dandelions
Dandelion
0.5
1.0
0.5
3
3

All parts of a dandelion are edible. It’s not much, but it has some nutritional value.

Egg
Egg
1.0
0.5
2
3
14

A fresh chicken egg.

Grapes
Grapes
1.0
1.0
1
3
7

Fresh grapes. A great snack.

Mushrooms
Mushrooms
2.0
1.0
2
2
7

Non-toxic wild mushrooms. An all-around decent source of vitamins and nourishment.

Orange
Orange
1.0
0.5
2
4
8

A good source of vitamin C.

Peach
Peach
1.0
0.5
2
3
7

Fresh peach gathered from a local tree.

Tomatoes
Tomatoes
2.0
1.0
2
4
10

Tomatoes taken right off the vine.

Berries
Wild Berries
3.0
1.0
3
2
6

Edible berries picked from local sources.

Mayo
Jar of Mayonnaise
2.0
3.0
0.6
7
45

Unopened mayonnaise. If nothing else, it does provide calories.

Insects
Insects
2.0
0.5
4
3
7

A handful of edible insects. Just think of them as lobsters, only much smaller. May drop morale.

Rat
Rat
2.0
0.5
4
2
6

Soon to be known as “apocalypse chicken”, some people may not want to eat this, but it’s better than going hungry. May drop morale.

Potato
Potato
1.0
0.5
2
30
60

Potato. There might not be sour cream, butter, or cheese around anymore, but this is still a decent source of calories.

Herbs
Herbs
0.5
0.5
1
3
10

Not exactly bursting with calories, these are essential to turning bland foods into gourmet meals.

Food fish
Fish
4
3
1.3
1
3

A fresh fish, caught locally.

Preserved Food

Preserved food is either very dry, or consists of more preservatives than actual food. Anyhow, it's a good backup if you run low on fresh food.

Name Value Weight Val/Lb Description
Food orange rotted
Rotten Fruit
0
0.5
0

It's too moldy, even if you are starving. It might be useless, but then again, maybe not. (NOTE: used to produce Antibiotics in your Science Lab.)

Food rice sack
Sack of Rice
40.0
20.0
2

A large sack of white rice.

Rice
Bag of Rice
10.0
5.00
2

A small bag of white rice.

Food pemmican
Bag of Pemmican
20.0
5.00
4

A staple of Native Americans, and later explorers, it’s a concentrated block of fat, meat, and berries. High-energy food that keeps for long periods of time – enough to get used to the taste.

Ketchup
Bottle of Ketchup
0.5
1.0
0.5

This ketchup will enhance the flavor of other items, but that’s about it. With the world dying, the final battle between ketchup and catsup proponents may finally declare a victor.

Granola
Box of Granola
3.0
1.0
3

A box of Haul'N Oats, the hearty granola with R&B (raisins and berries).

Pasta
Box of Pasta
2.0
1.0
2

A box of Uncle Werewolf brand uncooked pasta.

Food flour
Flour
15.0
5.0
3

Milled flour. In the right conditions, this lasts for years.

Proteinbox
Box of Protein Bars
24.0
5.0
4.8

An entire box of protein bars.

Tuna
Can of Tuna
2.0
0.5
4

A can of tuna that reads "dolphin safe". At least the dolphins are safe.

Jerky
Jerky
1.0
0.5
2

Jerky that came from one of several farm animals. At least that's the hope.

Mre
Military Rations
3.0
1.0
3

Ready-to-eat high-calorie food made specifically for the military. Keeps for years.

Food mre box
Box of Military Rations
36.0
10.0
3.6

A box of military rations.

Nuts
Nuts
6.0
1.0
6

An assortment of nuts. Great source of protein and nutrients.

Peanutbutter
Peanut Butter
20.0
5.0
4

A large jar of JPG peanut butter. Good for sandwiches or making horses talk.

Beansack
Sack of Beans
20.0
10.0
2

A large sack of dried beans.

Preserves
Jar of Preserves
8.0
5.0
1.6

Pickled meats and vegetables. What once was a bar dare is now dinner.

Driedfruit
Dried Fruit
5.0
1.0
5

A mix of different kinds of dried fruits.

Honey
Honey
5.0
1.5
3.3

Honey is a natural foodstuff and sweetener, but it also keeps indefinitely.

Powderedmilk
Powdered Milk
5.0
1.5
3.3

Granny Pantry brand powdered milk in a can. The milk you can carry in your pocket.

Jam
Jam
4.0
1.0
4

Jellied fruit preserves that should keep for awhile.

Chili
Can of Chili
3.0
1.5
2

An extra large can of Monsignor Poblano's Recon-chili-ation.

Sugar
Sugar
3.0
5.0
0.6

A bag of refined sugar. Best if combined with other foods.

Cereal
Box of Cereal
2.0
1.0
2

A box of Teddy O's-velt with big fiber sticks and marshmallow bull-moose.

Crackers
Crackers
2.0
1.0
2

Plain, ordinary crackers. They taste better these days, but they aren't very nutritious.

Drybeans
Dry Beans
2.0
1.0
2

A small bag of dried beans.

Protein
Protein Bar
2.0
0.5
4

Protein bar for weight-lifters and people on the go. These are great sources of calories for the size.

Soup
Can of Soup
1.0
1.0
1

A can of Stew-Tang Clam Chowder, the soup endorsed by rappers.

Spaghetti
Can of Spaghetti
1.0
1.0
1

A can of Noodle Chef Authentic Italian Canned Pasta Product with Balled Me-at.

Dogfood
Dog Food
1.0
1.0
1

Derp Dog Food. The label doesn't say anything about it being just for dogs.

Mysterycan
Mystery Can
1.0
1.0
1

The label has fallen off this can. Don't think of it as a mystery, but an adventure.

Sham
Sham
1.0
1.0
1

A can of Sham precooked ham. Not surprisingly, its nutrition is fairly low, but it's edible.

Chips
Chips
0.5
0.5
1

A bag of Shingles potato chips.

Porkrinds
Pork Rinds
1.0
0.5
2

A bag of Squeal Boy pork rinds.

Pottedmeat
Potted Meat
0.5
0.5
1

A can of potted meat food product. With a name like that, you know it must be food.

Ramen
Ramen
0.5
0.5
1

A pack of ramen noodles. They're slightly more nourishing than shredded newspaper, but at least they taste like real food.

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