Food storage co-op opportunity

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Grant Johnson

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Feb 17, 2011, 9:43:34 PM2/17/11
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I wanted to take a few minutes of your time and bring you up to speed on the launch of a new company to provide people with affordable long term food storage. I've not yet provided a food storage option as part of my business and in the past have focused on the "stuff" that comes after food storage but that hasn't kept me from looking at the possibilities and this is one that sounds good.


http://1974.freefood2go.com/


Right now the company is in the "Pre-Launch Mode" and is actively looking for other people that would be interested in helping market these products.

All of the foods are being produced for freefood2go.com by a well known national long term storage food company that is re-branding their products, and custom formulating the ingredients for him.


Some important details you need to know...


1. Roger Young started this company because he was tired of high priced products from companies & products that taste like cardboard. He wanted pre-packaged meals that tasted good and were cheap and easy to fix. And he wanted a larger variety.

2. To join the co-op there is a one time fee of $4 in order to get the full discount prices. 
(in a few weeks you can join for free, but the products will be a little bit more expensive)

3. There are no minimum monthly purchase requirements. 
Automatic shipments are optional. 
The food packages start at only $16.

4. The food is pre-mixed meals, great quality, taste good, and is at discount prices... 
(20% TO 50% below regular retail/competing companies)

5. The food is dehydrated...no MSG, much of it is gluten free, and has a 20 year shelf life. 
Simply add water, heat for 20 min or so and eat. 
(in the future freeze dried and Kosher lines will be added.) 

6. Roger Young has set up the Co-Op with an option that allows you to refer others to the company...and if they decide to buy food as well, you receive credits towards more food for yourself. 
(You can earn a years supply of free food...simply by referring other people to the company)

7. Free samples are available.
(you pay the shipping/handling costs)

I have signed up and paid my $4 and became an "associate member" myself.

I think it's worth your time to take a look at what he has to offer and decide if this might be something that is appropriate for you and your family.


To take a look, just click on the graphic.


http://1974.freefood2go.com/
 
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