With the reports about shortages coming and going, you may be wondering what foods are best to buy. While grocery stores are continually restocking fresh ingredients like meat and produce, we don't blame you for stocking up on shelf-stable foods, too. These foods with long shelf lives are great to have on hand anytime, but they'll also help put your mind at ease if you're worried about potential food shortages.
And considering the fact that about one-third of the food produced in the world never makes it to people's plates, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, keeping long-lasting foods in your pantry is never a bad idea.Here, we've outlined a host of good-for-you kitchen staples that last for years—yes, we said years—despite what it says on the label.
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Oats

"Regular and quick-cooking oats can last in the pantry unopened or resealed for two to three years," says Laura Burak MS, RD, CDN, and founder of Laura Burak Nutrition. "This economical and versatile grain is full of cholesterol-lowering fiber, [deeming it a] great staple to keep in your cabinet for your morning bowl of oatmeal, overnight oats, or a swap in for healthier cookies or bread."
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Chia Seeds

There are loads of reasons to give three cheers for chia seeds. Not only do they contain all nine essential amino acids, but they're also a potent source of fiber and ALAs, a type of omega-3s that can decrease the risk of heart disease. And when stored in an airtight container in the fridge, they remain tasty and safe to eat for up to a year.
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Soy Sauce

You may not think much of whether the soy sauce dispenser by your sushi plate is fresh. After all, Asian restaurants must go through gallons of the stuff each month. But if you've got a bottle in your fridge that you don't use too often, you'd be pleased to know that it can last almost forever if it's unopened. Opened bottles that are refrigerated can last between two and three years.
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Mustard

Unopened mustard can last for up to three years. Once the seal is cracked, you've got about a year before it goes bad, although some opened varieties can last for up to two years.
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Cooking Oil Sprays

If you've ever looked at a can of PAM, you've likely realized that the cooking spray can almost outlive you. According to Eat By Date, the virtually-calorie-free stuff can last two years in the pantry and for an indefinite amount of time in the fridge.
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Red Wine

"Enjoying a delicious glass of red wine will automatically put a smile on my face," Burak says. "In addition to relaxing with a nice glass of red by itself, you can use it as an ingredient in many sauces and recipes. Not only is red wine high in antioxidants and a heart-healthy compound called resveratrol, but bottled red wine can last for 2-3 years unopened. According to the Mayo Clinic, the antioxidants found in red wine may increase levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), aka good cholesterol, and protect against cholesterol buildup."
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Hemp Seeds

"Hemp seeds will stay fresh unopened in your pantry for about 14 months," Burak says, adding that "compared to other seeds, hemp seeds are higher in plant-based protein, fiber, [and] heart-healthy omega fats. I love these nutty-tasting seeds for smoothies, sprinkled on my peanut butter toast, and in my yogurt with berries."
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Canola Oil

If you're anything like us, the giant tub of canola oil sitting in your pantry probably lasts months on end. Luckily, the popular cooking oil doesn't go rancid quickly. It can last up to two years in a cool, dry place and for an indefinite amount of time in the fridge.
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Maple Syrup

Pure, Grade-A maple syrup is one of the best natural sugars out there. It has got a relatively low glycemic index and provides trace amounts of muscle-repairing manganese and anti-inflammatory compounds. It also lasts forever when stored in the refrigerator or freezer, which means you'll be prepared for pancakes or waffles when a craving hits.
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Canned Coconut Milk

Like most things packaged in cans, coconut milk has a very long shelf life. If properly stored in a cool, dry place, like your pantry, the keto-friendly milk can keep for a year and a half to two years. That means you've got more time to whip up that curried tofu dish.
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Virgin or Extra-Virgin Coconut Oil

Due to its high saturated fat content, virgin or extra-virgin coconut oil can last an indefinite amount of time. On the other hand, expeller pressed and refined coconut oils have a shorter shelf life of about two to three months because they're lacking in protective antioxidants.
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Canned Tomatoes

"Canned tomatoes do have an expiration date, but they can typically last about two years if unopened," says Claudia Sidoti, chef, food industry leader, and member of the Eat This, Not That! Medical Expert Boardwho's opening a restaurant in upstate New York this summer.
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Spam

"Spam is another product that lasts forever (or almost)," says Sidoti. "While it does have an expiration date, it has high sodium and sugar levels. It does have a best before date, so check the can if you are unsure."
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Meat Jerky

Meat lovers, rejoice! Unopened or in a sealed container or pouch, beef jerky can last between one and two years, thanks to the dried nature of jerky (there's no moisture for bacteria to grow). As a favorite food of campers, hikers, and road-trippers, jerky is perfect for long-term storage. You can easily stash a few jerky sticks or pieces in a bag and keep them there until your next trip—even if that's not until next year.
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Dried Fruit
You can take your time noshing through that Costco-sized bag of Craisins in your cabinet. Dried fruits take about one to two years to expire. Want to keep them tasting optimal for longer? Pop them in the freezer. (Just be sure to thaw them to room temperature before eating, Sidoti notes.)

Basmati, wild, jasmine, and white rice all keep for years, so long as they remain tightly sealed and that the harvested crop didn't have any bug eggs among them when packaged. (This is more common than you think.) Once you open the box or bag, store the rice in an airtight container or a freezer bag to keep the grains fresh. The only type of rice that these rules don't apply to is fiber-rich brown rice. It contains oils that cause it to go rancid after about six months.
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Popcorn

"According to Eat By Date, popcorn kernels can last indefinitely if stored unopened in an airtight container," Burak says. "I always keep kernels in my cabinet to throw into my air popper for a quick snack. Air-popped popcorn is one of my favorite go-to crunchy snacks as it is 100% whole grain and a relatively good source of fiber. Plus, you get a great bang for your nutritional buck, as the serving size is several cups of popcorn, compared to a serving of only a few chips or pretzels."
For even better popcorn, Sidoti suggests putting open containers of kernels in the fridge. They'll last longer and give you a "better, more even pop," she says.
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Dried Beans

Beans should be an essential item in everyone's pantry. They have plenty of fiber and nutrients, as well as long shelf life. According to the U.S. Dried Bean Council, pulses like dried pinto, kidney, black-eyed, lima, and kidney beans will keep for up to a year in an airtight container. Just be sure to store them somewhere cool and dry that's away from direct sunlight.
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Canned Tuna

According to the USDA, low-acid canned goods like vegetables, meat, and fish stay fresh for up to five years. That's because they're sterile, making it impossible for bacteria to intrude and ruin your grub. Word of warning, though: No matter how fresh the can might be, don't eat its contents if a can is bulging or leaking. Although botulism is rarely found in commercially canned goods, damaged products have a higher chance of contamination. In this case, it's better to err on the side of caution.
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White Vinegar

White vinegar, which is commonly used in pickling and Thai and Vietnamese cooking, is super acidic. As a result, it's self-preserving, and its shelf life is "almost indefinite," according to the Vinegar Institute.
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Hard Liquor

Remember that bottle of fancy tequila your co-worker gifted you three years ago? Well, you can drink it or regift it with confidence, because hard liquor doesn't go bad, so long as it's stored in a cool, dry place at least. That said, we can't promise the flavor will be as perfect as it was when you first cracked open the bottle.
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Salt

Whether you prefer table salt or sea salt, you can confidently sprinkle it on your food no matter how long it's been hanging out in your spice cabinet. When stored in a cool, dry place, it remains fresh indefinitely. The only exception to the rule is iodized salt, which only lasts for about five years.
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Olives

Unopened olives can last for up to three years, so go ahead and stock up on a few jars. They're sure to come in handy when last-minute house guests come by. They can be used for everything from martinis to appetizers and salads.
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Cornstarch

You might avoid recipes that include ingredients you don't use regularly. But if that ingredient happens to be cornstarch, you might as well just buy it. When stored in a cool and dry area, the thickener is safe to eat indefinitely.
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Honey

Nutrition experts love honey, which carries antiviral and antibacterial properties. Another reason to love the sticky sweetener: its near-infinite shelf life. It may get grainy, hard, or change color, but its antibiotic properties protect the taste and keep it from spoiling. Soften hard containers by placing them in a bowl of warm water and stirring the honey until it melts.
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Vanilla Extract
If you typically opt for imitation vanilla over pure vanilla extract because of the cost, you may want to reconsider your habit. While the fake stuff goes bad in as little as two years, the real stuff has an indefinite shelf life—and it tastes better, too.
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Marinara Sauce

"Marinara sauce like Rao's Homemade can last for three years. But I use so many jars of this delicious sauce that it never lasts that long in my house," Burak says, adding that she uses our best pasta sauce on veggies, pasta, on cauliflower pizza crusts, and in bolognese sauce. Yum!
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Powdered Milk

Because powdered milk has zero moisture, it's able to stay safe to eat for years on end. (That's two to 10 years, to be exact.) Just make sure not to open it if you want it to last that long.
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Sugar

Believe it or not, sugar doesn't ever go bad. To keep the sweet stuff from hardening into chunks or attracting pests, store it in an airtight container or seal it in a plastic bag.
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Instant Coffee

Even if you wouldn't dare dream of sipping the stuff, many cooking and baking enthusiasts keep instant coffee in the kitchen to infuse a coffee flavor into recipes. Because the powder is more concentrated than the freshly brewed stuff, it's a great tactic and an affordable one at that. Once you spend a buck or two on a container, it should last up to two years if left unopened.
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Dry Pasta

Don't forget to grab some dry pasta to go along with that pasta sauce! Pasta boxes will stay good in your pantry for months, if not longer, making them the perfect quarantine food option to add to your shopping list.
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Quinoa

Quinoa will stay fresh in your pantry for months, and it's such a versatile grain that you can use it in both sweet and savory dishes. Use it as a substitute for rice or as a way to add protein to your morning bowl of oatmeal.
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Lentils

Bored of dried beans? Try lentils instead! They're delicious in soups or on salads, and they'll stay fresh for months in your pantry.
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FAQs
What 2 foods can you survive on? ›
Rice. Rice can be purchased in bulk at very low prices and has a shelf life of over 10 years, when stored properly. ... Beans. Beans have a solid reputation as a survival food due to their complete nutritional profile. ...
What foods keep for a really long time? ›According to the FSIS, canned foods with a low acid content, like meat, beans, peas, soups, or vegetables (or our favorite, canned tuna), will keep anywhere from two to five years. High-acid canned goods like tomato sauce and canned fruit will keep up to 18 months.
What is the best survival food to stock up on? ›- Peanut Butter.
- Canned Tuna.
- Canned Meats.
- Beef Jerky.
- Beans.
- Beef. Kryssia Campos/Getty Images. ...
- Lettuce. MERCURY studio/Shutterstock. ...
- Beer. Antonio Salaverry/Shutterstock. ...
- Champagne. Sabrewolf/Shutterstock. ...
- Oranges. Bloomberg/Getty Images. ...
- Cooking oil. Quality Stock Arts/Shutterstock. ...
- Butter. ...
- Corn.
- Honey. Thanks to the magic handiwork of bees (they have special enzymes that basically inhibit bacterial growth) and the way it's processed for storage, honey is the longest lasting of the bunch. ...
- Rice. ...
- Instant Coffee. ...
- White Vinegar. ...
- Vanilla Extract. ...
- Salt. ...
- Dried Beans. ...
- Sugar.
- Oatmeal.
- Eggs.
- Bread.
- Rice.
- Bananas.
- Beans.
- Apples.
- Pasta.
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Eating only one food probably won't do any harm in the short term. However, there is no known food that supplies all the needs of human adults on a long-term basis.
Can canned food last 20 years? ›Most shelf-stable foods are safe indefinitely. In fact, canned goods will last for years, as long as the can itself is in good condition (no rust, dents, or swelling).
How do you preserve food for 20 years? ›Dried foods, like beans and grains, can last 20 to 30 years when stored correctly in sealed foil bags. Because storing dried foods in mylar bags sealed inside a food-grade bucket is the best storage method, foods stored in this manner can reach their maximum shelf lives.
What is the longest lasting food ever? ›
Pure 100% undiluted honey in an unopened jar (stored away from heat) will still be edible years, decades, probably generations down the road.
What foods for doomsday prepping? ›Canned and freeze-dried foods are your new favorites. So are properly-stored whole wheat cereals, nuts, dry pasta, corn, and various other dry edibles. To further build out your pantry, focus on high-energy options like peanut butter, jelly, granola bars, and trail mix.
What food is good for doomsday prepping? ›Canned Vegetables, Such as Green Beans, Carrots, and Peas
To pack in as many healthy vitamins and minerals as possible, order a case of mixed vegetable cans from Libby's. Inside each can, you'll find peas, carrots, corn, lima beans, and green beans, giving you a well-balanced meal straight from the jar.
It was a bad year for food shortages in 2022, with categories including eggs and baby formula hit hard. Unfortunately, 2023 could see its own batches of food shortages.
What groceries are going to be in short supply? ›Canned foods, pet food and beer may be in short supply due to a widespread aluminum shortage. Lettuce crops and orange groves were affected by plant viruses. One major producer of lettuce lost 80% of their crop in 2022.
What food to stockpile for 2023? ›It may be wise to buy a few extras of shelf-stable foods that you can turn to if your supermarket shelves are looking bare in 2022 and 2023. Canned fruits and vegetables, peanut butter, beans and lentils, baby formula, pet food, and shelf-stable proteins and milk products are good choices.
What food will be like in 50 years? ›- Algae. ...
- Seaweed. ...
- Beans, Legumes and Nuts. ...
- Wild Grains and Cereals. ...
- Lab-Grown Meat. ...
- False Bananas. ...
- Insects. ...
- Heat-Resistant Coffee.
Honey is known to be one of the only foods that can last forever. This is largely due to the fact that it is made up of sugar, which makes it hard for bacteria or microorganisms to affect the honey.
What food has infinite shelf life? ›Salt // Forever
Since it's a mineral, salt essentially has an infinite shelf life, and because our body needs it, that makes it a critical commodity. So if you keep your salt in an air-tight container, you could probably pass it down to your grandchildren. Honestly.
Rice. Basmati, wild, jasmine, and white rice all keep for years, so long as they remain tightly sealed and that the harvested crop didn't have any bug eggs among them when packaged. (This is more common than you think.)
What is poor man's food? ›
Potatoes were also inexpensive and used extensively. Some meals even used both. One of these meals was called the Poor Man's Meal. It combined potatoes, onions, and hot dogs into one hearty, inexpensive dish, which was perfect for the hard times people had fallen on. Ingredients.
What food can you only live on? ›"The only food that provides all the nutrients that humans need is human milk," Hattner said. "Mother's milk is a complete food. We may add some solid foods to an infant's diet in the first year of life to provide more iron and other nutrients, but there is a little bit of everything in human milk."
How can I live on $40 a week for food? ›- 2 5lb bags bulk chicken leg quarters – $5.90 (Walmart)
- 10 lbs ground turkey – $10 (H-E-B)
- Eggs – 1 dozen – $0.69 (Aldi)
- 1 package of corn tortillas (80 count) – $1.98 (Aldi)
- 1 lb. ...
- Shredded cheese 1 lb – $2.99 (Aldi)
- 1 package of baby spinach – $1.98 (H-E-B)
- the stock of long-term storage products;
- drinking and technical water;
- first aid kit;
- cash;
- flashlights, spare batteries or accumulators for them, candles;
- gas burner with extra cylinders for cooking;
- fire extinguisher;
- warm blankets, sleeping bags, thermal underwear (in case of the cold season);
- Don't try storing an entire year's worth of food from scratch. ...
- Keep track of your inventory and storage space.
- Buying in bulk can save you time and money.
- Store a few key ingredients at a time in bulk, and then move on to a different one.
That's why having an emergency preparedness stockpile is important. All Americans should have at least a three-day supply of food and water stored in their homes, with at least one gallon of water per person per day. If you have the space, experts recommend a week's supply of food and water.
What 5 foods can you survive on? ›- Rice. Rice can be purchased in bulk at very low prices and has a shelf life of over 10 years, when stored properly. ...
- Beans. Beans have a solid reputation as a survival food due to their complete nutritional profile. ...
- Grains. ...
- Salt, Sugar & Raw Honey. ...
- Storage.
Still, if rice and beans is all you've got, it's a pretty decent choice. But "you're not going to have a complete diet," she says. The combo lacks Vitamin C and other essential nutrients. "It's extremely important that you eat meat and vegetables," Campos says.
What is the number 1 healthiest food in the world? ›Lemons. Lemons have been widely regarded in the health industry as the world's healthiest food. The sour fruit is an alkalising powerfood; they have strong anti-inflammatory qualities and can even help to inhibit the growth of cancer cells.
Is 50 year old wheat still good? ›Properly packaged and stored dry grains can be safely consumed for more than 30 years. Canned foods stored in a cool, dry location, that are not bulging or leaking, can be safely eaten for several years past their best-if-used-by date printed on the can.
How long does peanut butter last? ›
Information. You can keep peanut butter in the pantry for six to nine months (unopened) and two to three months (opened).
What canned food has the longest shelf life? ›The longest-lasting canned foods are canned meat 4-30 years, followed by canned vegetables 3-8 years, canned beans 3-6 years, canned fish 3-6 years, canned rice 2-6 years, canned broth 3-5 years, canned soups 2-4 years, and lastly canned fruits which only last around 1-2 years.
How do you store food for long term survival? ›All dry ingredients or supplies should be stored off the floor in clean, dry, dark places away from any source of moisture. Foods will maintain quality longer if extreme changes in temperature and exposure to light are avoided.
What food will last 3000 years? ›1. Honey. In 2015, archaeologists reported that they'd found 3,000-year-old honey while excavating tombs in Egypt, and it was perfectly edible. This durability is thanks to the unique features of honey: it is low in water and high in sugar, so bacteria cannot grow on it.
Does rice expire? ›Dry white rice has a shelf life of up to 2 years, while brown rice keeps up to 6 months. Signs of expired rice include holes in the packaging, bugs, water, and mold. Brown rice may become rancid, oily, or discolored.
What single food can you survive on the longest? ›Honey is known to be one of the only foods that can last forever. This is largely due to the fact that it is made up of sugar, which makes it hard for bacteria or microorganisms to affect the honey.
What food should I stockpile for Apocalypse? ›- Canned foods – Vegetables, fruits, ready-to-eat meats, tuna, chicken, soups, pasta sauces, canned stews.
- Food pouches – Fruit smoothie, ready-to-eat “survival” food, yogurt.
- Dry food – Dried beans, cereal, oatmeal, granola, rice, pasta, crackers.
By 2050, with the global population expected to reach 9.8 billion, our food supplies will be under far greater stress. Demand will be 60% higher than it is today, but climate change, urbanization, and soil degradation will have shrunk the availability of arable land, according to the World Economic Forum.
What will food prices be in 2023? ›In 2023, all food prices are predicted to increase 7.9 percent, with a prediction interval of 5.5 to 10.3 percent. Food-at-home prices are predicted to increase 8.6 percent, with a prediction interval of 5.6 to 11.8 percent.
What will happen to food in 2050? ›Rising temperatures of 2.5 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit caused by greenhouse gas emissions over the next 100 years will already have a significant negative impact on our food supplies by 2050. Crop yields and availability will go down and food prices will disproportionately go up.
What is the cheapest food that lasts the longest? ›
- Dried Beans and Lentils. Average Price: Under $2 for a 1-pound bag. ...
- Brown Rice and Other Whole Grains. Average Price: About $2 (depending on where you purchase) for a 1-pound bag. ...
- Frozen Vegetables. ...
- Peanut Butter. ...
- Canned Tuna. ...
- Eggs. ...
- Whey Protein. ...
- Apples.
Canned Vegetables, Such as Green Beans, Carrots, and Peas
To pack in as many healthy vitamins and minerals as possible, order a case of mixed vegetable cans from Libby's. Inside each can, you'll find peas, carrots, corn, lima beans, and green beans, giving you a well-balanced meal straight from the jar.
- Pemmican. Native Americans came up with pemmican before refrigerators were invented. ...
- Hardtack. Hardtack has always been considered a staple survival food. ...
- Dried Beans. ...
- Honey. ...
- Pasta. ...
- Dehydrated Carrots. ...
- Ramen Noodles. ...
- White Rice.
Canned foods, pet food and beer may be in short supply due to a widespread aluminum shortage. Lettuce crops and orange groves were affected by plant viruses. One major producer of lettuce lost 80% of their crop in 2022.
Can you live on rice and beans? ›Still, if rice and beans is all you've got, it's a pretty decent choice. But "you're not going to have a complete diet," she says. The combo lacks Vitamin C and other essential nutrients. "It's extremely important that you eat meat and vegetables," Campos says.
How can we save food for 20 years? ›Dried foods, like beans and grains, can last 20 to 30 years when stored correctly in sealed foil bags. Because storing dried foods in mylar bags sealed inside a food-grade bucket is the best storage method, foods stored in this manner can reach their maximum shelf lives.
What is the most complete food? ›"The only food that provides all the nutrients that humans need is human milk," Hattner said. "Mother's milk is a complete food.
What food will we be eating in 2050? ›- Algae. ...
- Seaweed. ...
- Beans, Legumes and Nuts. ...
- Wild Grains and Cereals. ...
- Lab-Grown Meat. ...
- False Bananas. ...
- Insects. ...
- Heat-Resistant Coffee.
That's why having an emergency preparedness stockpile is important. All Americans should have at least a three-day supply of food and water stored in their homes, with at least one gallon of water per person per day. If you have the space, experts recommend a week's supply of food and water.