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 | |
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An apple is an excellent source of nutrients. | |||||||
Chicken meat that’s still fresh enough to be eaten. | |||||||
A wheel of hard cheese that has been stored properly. This is one of many soon-to-be extinct foods. | |||||||
Fresh corn, still in the husk. | |||||||
All parts of a dandelion are edible. It’s not much, but it has some nutritional value. | |||||||
A fresh chicken egg. | |||||||
Fresh grapes. A great snack. | |||||||
Non-toxic wild mushrooms. An all-around decent source of vitamins and nourishment. | |||||||
A good source of vitamin C. | |||||||
Fresh peach gathered from a local tree. | |||||||
Tomatoes taken right off the vine. | |||||||
Edible berries picked from local sources. | |||||||
Unopened mayonnaise. If nothing else, it does provide calories. | |||||||
A handful of edible insects. Just think of them as lobsters, only much smaller. May drop morale. | |||||||
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. There might not be sour cream, butter, or cheese around anymore, but this is still a decent source of calories. | |||||||
Not exactly bursting with calories, these are essential to turning bland foods into gourmet meals. | |||||||
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 | |
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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.) | |||||
A large sack of white rice. | |||||
A small bag of white rice. | |||||
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. | |||||
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. | |||||
A box of Haul'N Oats, the hearty granola with R&B (raisins and berries). | |||||
A box of Uncle Werewolf brand uncooked pasta. | |||||
Milled flour. In the right conditions, this lasts for years. | |||||
An entire box of protein bars. | |||||
A can of tuna that reads "dolphin safe". At least the dolphins are safe. | |||||
Jerky that came from one of several farm animals. At least that's the hope. | |||||
Ready-to-eat high-calorie food made specifically for the military. Keeps for years. | |||||
A box of military rations. | |||||
An assortment of nuts. Great source of protein and nutrients. | |||||
A large jar of JPG peanut butter. Good for sandwiches or making horses talk. | |||||
A large sack of dried beans. | |||||
Pickled meats and vegetables. What once was a bar dare is now dinner. | |||||
A mix of different kinds of dried fruits. | |||||
Honey is a natural foodstuff and sweetener, but it also keeps indefinitely. | |||||
Granny Pantry brand powdered milk in a can. The milk you can carry in your pocket. | |||||
Jellied fruit preserves that should keep for awhile. | |||||
An extra large can of Monsignor Poblano's Recon-chili-ation. | |||||
A bag of refined sugar. Best if combined with other foods. | |||||
A box of Teddy O's-velt with big fiber sticks and marshmallow bull-moose. | |||||
Plain, ordinary crackers. They taste better these days, but they aren't very nutritious. | |||||
A small bag of dried beans. | |||||
Protein bar for weight-lifters and people on the go. These are great sources of calories for the size. | |||||
A can of Stew-Tang Clam Chowder, the soup endorsed by rappers. | |||||
A can of Noodle Chef Authentic Italian Canned Pasta Product with Balled Me-at. | |||||
Derp Dog Food. The label doesn't say anything about it being just for dogs. | |||||
The label has fallen off this can. Don't think of it as a mystery, but an adventure. | |||||
A can of Sham precooked ham. Not surprisingly, its nutrition is fairly low, but it's edible. | |||||
A bag of Shingles potato chips. | |||||
A bag of Squeal Boy pork rinds. | |||||
A can of potted meat food product. With a name like that, you know it must be food. | |||||
A pack of ramen noodles. They're slightly more nourishing than shredded newspaper, but at least they taste like real food. |