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Largest online survival store in the industry. AMAZING buying experience for all our customers. BEST Survival Gear 2019. Prepare NOW to survive later!


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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Depends on How You Plan To Store Your Food

I’ve been involved in preparedness for a while now, and I think it’s important to understand exactly what you’re paying for with a company like Survival Frog.

If you’re comparing this strictly to grocery store prices, then yes—you’re going to notice a big difference. You can absolutely build a solid food supply using canned goods like Spam, tuna, chicken, and other everyday items for much less money upfront.

But that’s not really what this is designed for.

There are two completely different approaches to food storage:

The first is a rotating pantry. This is where you buy regular food, use it in your daily life, and replace it as you go. It’s cost-effective and works great if you stay disciplined and keep everything organized. The downside is it requires ongoing effort, and if you fall behind, you risk food expiring or not having what you thought you had when you need it most.

The second is what I’d call a set-it-and-forget-it system, which is what Survival Frog is built around. You’re getting food that’s designed to sit on a shelf for years—often decades—without needing to be touched, rotated, or managed. It’s there when you need it, whether that’s next year or 15–20 years down the road.

That convenience and long shelf life is what you’re paying for.

For some people, especially those who are already good at rotating their food supply, this type of product may not feel necessary. But for others who want a long-term backup plan without having to constantly manage it, it makes a lot of sense.

Personally, I see value in both approaches. I keep a rotating pantry for everyday use, but I also like having a separate reserve that I don’t have to think about.

If you go into it understanding that, the pricing and purpose become much clearer.

May 2, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Gather your supplies locally during your Grocery shopping experiences

Their 14.5 oz can is .5oz below standard size and prices come out to about $12.00 a can. You can do much better at the Grocery store and buy quality name brands you know and trust. Spam is a good long-term storage "meat", and at about $3.50 for 12oz is good price as well as canned chicken, tuna and roast beef you can come out much cheaper and even keep your stock rotated out if you wish regularly through shopping locally and using for your regular meals

March 13, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great customer support

Great customer support. I ordered and made a mistake and they changed my order immediately. They were very helpful and James called me and made a second effort when he couldn't get me the first time. I would use this company again and order from them in a heartbeat.

May 28, 2024
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Hi, Bobby! Thank you so much for sharing your experience. We appreciate your feedback!

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It's been my experience that once you…

It's been my experience that once you buy from them they pound you on a drip email system they call you they text you and no matter what you tell them and unsubscribe they pound and pound and pound I will never buy from them again I don't know what's wrong with them why wouldn't you just be happy that somebody purchased from you and then they'd repurchase why do you have to pound the phones and emails I'm going back to Patriots supply I don't recommend at all

March 20, 2024
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Reply from Survival Frog

Hi Rob,

Thanks for sharing your feedback with us! We genuinely value your input.

We're sorry to hear that your experience fell short. Rest assured, we've shared your notes with our team so that we can improve.

Quick note: At the bottom of each email is the option to adjust how often you'd like to receive emails to your personal preference.

We do call our customers from time-to-time to personally thank them for their order. Our aim is to improve the customer experience and not detract from it. We're sorry that didn't hit the mark.

If you need assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out. Your experience matters to us.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great business

Great business, quick shipping, reliable as always

October 12, 2023
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Hi Billy,

Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback! 😊

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Spam email and unauthorized subscription to their list

This company is a spammer. I visited the site once via a seemingly-innocuous link from a post to an item they had for sale. I wasn't interested in purchasing and didn't make any purchases, nor did I engage with the site in any way beyond visiting. I never submitted any forms or otherwise.
I immediately received an email about having visited. Cute, OK, I guess they're using a cookie from some other social media site that I use to get my email address. I guess one email isn't too bad to try and drum up business since I didn't buy anything.
A few days later however, I get an email confirming my subscription to their mailing list out of the blue. I never re-visited the site, never subscribed to a mailing list, and never had any interest in doing so. Not an email asking me to confirm a subscription, no. An email confirming that my email address had been subscribed, followed later on by emails from their advertising list. If I were ever going to buy from their website - and sure, it's possible - I'm definitely not going to now. This violates all ethical guidelines with regard to mailing list management and unsolicited commercial emails. They're getting flagged as spam immediately in gmail.

Beware of visiting their website, as they may well sign you up for their mailing list without your consent.

July 7, 2022
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Reply from Survival Frog

Hello there,

We are truly sorry to hear about this! We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused. Just to clarify, we only send emails to those who have opted-in to our email list.

If you happen to receive emails from any company without signing up for their email list, we suggest checking if it is a Google ad.

Please do not hesitate to reach out to us if you need any assistance. We would be more than happy to help in any way we can.

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