I think this is the one I've been to, google wasn't very helpful on this search today.
Very nice people, very helpful. I was looking for someplace to purchase whole wheat berries to grind for bread and couldn't find anywhere that didn't require me to buy in bulk. These guys had it and would let me come in and purchase what I wanted.
5151 West 84th Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46268-1513 UNITED STATES
+1 317-872-1755
Bought lots of supplies from these good folk. Anyone can buy there and they are generally under market except for some items you can buy somewhat cheaper at Costco (Rice). Even considered converting! But no. But they really believe in being prepared for catastrophe. Ask for a tour of the facility if they aren't overwhelmed, very impressive.
I called the local LDS phone # in Indy and left a message about buying canned goods. I recieved a message back from Bishop Gary Bishoff of the White River First Ward telling me the cannery and it's products are ONLY for LDS Church members. He said they do not even have a cash register at the warehouse and the only way to recieve food is to contact your local bishop and ask him to put in a food order for you as a church member.
--There was a misunderstanding I'm sure... 99% of phone calls to a bishop about food and the cannery relate to food and other household goods for the church's welfare program (which takes up probably 80% of the space at the storehouse)...
...and then there are canned goods for food storage.
When you call the storehouse (and do call the storehouse) make sure you ask about purchasing "food storage" items.
A "food order" the bishop referred to is list of food items for a needy individual/family that is sent to the storehouse. The order is then picked, packed, and delivered to LDS churches in a 100 mile radius around Indianapolis, where they can picked up by the person or delivered by a volunteer from the local congregation.--
THIS^^^^^ Walk in the door and go to the right. To the left is the "mini grocery store" for those in need and it is only for LDS. Tuesday and Saturday from 10-1 they are open for business to the public. The order form is a good guide for what is available but the Indy cannery does not have all the listed items so I just grab a form there and fill it out as I load up the cart. Show up between 10-1, ask questions, and they will welcome you back every time. Great service from great folks.