Again the Church is anxious for us to prepare and is doing as much as it possibly can to make it easy for us to do so. The Bishop’s Storehouse is a very valuable asset for this purpose and should be the first place you look to acquire a long term storage. The prices are as low as they can possibly be and they have a good variety of basics available. Recently, the Church also has started offering 4 basic items that are available at the storehouse through Distribution. Below, please see these items and price comparisons.
Oats, Quick – one case (6) of #10 cans
Bishop’s Storehouse $28.98
Distribution $40.75
Emergency Essentials $72.00
Walton Feed $78.94
Pinto Beans – one case (6) of #10 cans
Bishop’s Storehouse $13.68
Distribution $21.25
Emergency Essentials $46.50
Walton Feed $51.27
Wheat, Red – one cae (6) of #10 cans
Bishop’s Storehouse $17.28
Distribution $28.00
Emergency Essentials $52.50
Walton Feed $48.03
Rice, White – one case (6) of #10 cans
Bishop’s Storehouse $20.28
Distribution $30.75
Emergency Essentials $53.94
Walton Feed $72.53
The advantages of going to the Bishop’s Storehouse on a canning day are that you can not only save money, but also can get other items. The advantage of getting some of those items through Distribution is that the labor is done for you saving time and effort and the boxes are delivered to your door already, sealed, dated and labeled. All you have to do is put them in your pantry! It couldn’t be easier! As you can see the prices from two of the most reasonable and respected food storage companies are considerably higher. It’s not because they are being unfair, it’s because the Church is using volunteer labor and is making no profit whatsoever. Again, the Church wants to help us obey the command to store food and eliminate our excuses not to.
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