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Welp looks like we're for sure doing Iran any day now. Stock up on dogfood

Yes, in a dire, short-term emergency, a human can eat dry do...
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  02/13/26


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Date: February 13th, 2026 9:26 PM
Author: average/ordinary/typical citizen/person

Yes, in a dire, short-term emergency, a human can eat dry dog food like Purina One to survive, as it provides essential calories, protein, and fat. It is not inherently toxic but lacks vital human nutrients like vitamin C, which can lead to long-term health issues. It is best used only for a few days.

Key Considerations for Emergency Use:

Safety & Contamination: While ingredients are generally safe, pet food safety regulations are lower than for human food, posing a higher risk of bacterial contamination like Salmonella or E. coli.

Nutritional Gaps: Long-term consumption can lead to deficiencies (e.g., Vitamin C/scurvy) because it lacks nutrients crucial for human health.

Toxic Additives: Some dog foods contain menadione (Vitamin K3), which can be toxic to humans in high doses.

Duration: It is suitable for short-term survival (a few days to a couple of weeks) rather than a long-term diet.

While not ideal, it is not immediately toxic, making it a viable last-resort option to avoid starvation.

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