https://providentliving.lds.org/self-reliance/food-storage/home-storage-center-order-form?lang=eng
The LDS (Mormon) Church has food for storage. The big advantage is it mostly has a 20-30 year shelf life. Instead of rotating your cans that have an 18-month “best by” date, you can buy and forget. I still recommend that you cook with the long-term foods occasionally, just so you know how, but it’s easier. Also, their prices are lower than other sources with extended shelf life or even many grocery stores. And you don’t have to be a member to shop there, whether online or in person.
Their cans are not my only stored food, but they are a major part of my emergency preparations. I also have MREs, regular cans that I do rotate, and a couple other options.
I have my issues with Mormonism but on this point, they’re right and we would be well advised to learn from them.