Your "Survival Pack" is a neat idea. Making it available in single quantities in the US (and other markets) would mean that you could produce more of them (because as soon as the tooling is amortized, the cost drops), at lower cost. Aim it at the survivalist/woodsman/camping market and, if the price is right, they will sell like hotcakes. Marketing here will be critical.

They look light, look like they pack well and should last a reasonably long time. They will not work for the hiking community (much too big and heavy!), but the survivalist/camper/woodsman is likely to want to set up a base camp and go from there. Making a blow-molded container set to fit in the "open" space might be a good idea, allowing the food to be stored within the stove (after it cools!)

Dave  8{)
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Mohandus Ghandi, An Autobiography, Page 446.
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