A DOOMSDAY prepper revealed the best deals from Amazon's Black Friday sales for “nuclear fallout foods” if you're worried about the state of the world.
Rowan McKenzie is known for her expert disaster preparedness tips after stocking up on supplies for over a decade.
She started stocking her closets 13 years ago, spending more than $350,000 on her supplies, plus a stash in the basement.
Now she's praising Amazon for its Black Friday deals — but she says there are some items that are vital to have in your pantry.
It is important that we act now before it is too late.
“It's amazing that these specific items can be made available at affordable prices,” the real estate investor and homemaker told What's The Jam.
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“I love the prepared meals available on Amazon, but I think it's much smarter financially to make your own.
“But as far as other supplies go, I highly recommend purchasing them — anything you have on hand is something you don't have to frantically search for when the time comes.
“I will focus more on medical supplies, food and weapons above all else.
“The less you need to carry, the better, as you will need extra space.
“Hop on the deals now, because often times these specific items are not on sale.”
Items on offer range from high-energy ration bars to freeze-dried apple chips.
Now those looking to spend their hard-earned money on preparing for a disaster can also take part in the popular discount date, which is more commonly used to buy bargain Christmas gifts.
Soup lovers can get 200 servings of Leek and Potato Soup Mix for $21.86 instead of $25.78.
Or you can get a two-day freeze-dried breakfast, lunch and dinner for one person for $45 instead of $54.77, which works out to about $3.69 per meal.
Although this isn't exactly the cheapest food in the world, it has a shelf life of up to 30 years, so it's arguably a bargain if you want to guarantee a serving of beef stroganoff in 2054.
Hop on the deals now, because often times these specific items are not on sale.
Rowan Mackenzie
However, food isn't the only thing included in Amazon's Black Friday deals for preppers.
You can get 16% off the solar radio, which now costs $16 instead of $18.99.
Emergency thermal gowns are also available for $15 for four people instead of $26.39
A nuclear radiation detector is also available, setting shoppers back $83.60 instead of the usual $104.50.
While it is expected that some people will take advantage of these deals and offer them at a higher price in the future, suppliers do not believe there is any need to worry when it comes to these supplies.
“I never saw any of this happen,” she added.
“It's usually the suppliers who buy these types of things.
“And our community helps each other succeed, so we don't usually overprice.”