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  • irishfan

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    After watching doomsday preppers I noticed that the one "suburban mom" was buying a lot in bulk at the Honeyville store. What I am wondering is if there is anywhere around central Indiana where you can buy in bulk bags like that? I haven't seen beans in 20+ pound bags or any of the other stuff mentioned in that store. Is there anywhere like that around here? I don't know if that kind of thing is for me but it would be good for a lot of people here who put food up like that.
     

    Steve

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    GFS (General Food Services). Resturant supplier who sells to the public as well. 25th and Shadeland area (just north of I 70 and Shadeland) on eastside of Indpls and other locations as well.
     

    Keith_Indy

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    I've purchased from the Honeyville store before, and they are convenient.

    Last trip to the Castelton Costco, they didn't have as much bulk food (stuff we would buy) as they used to.

    I think the Mormon home storage center is going to be the best bet.
     

    irishfan

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    I've purchased from the Honeyville store before, and they are convenient.

    Last trip to the Castelton Costco, they didn't have as much bulk food (stuff we would buy) as they used to.

    I think the Mormon home storage center is going to be the best bet.

    The only problem with the LDS cannery is their hours are bad for people who work all week. It is a great idea and I will pick some goods up.
     
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