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=== Comparison to packaged survival meals ===
 
=== Comparison to packaged survival meals ===
The [[packaged survival meal]] (PSM) serves a very similar purpose to pemmican. They are both foods that can last for a long time. Pemmican is more nutritious than packaged meals (160% vs 150% nutrition efficiency). In addition, pawns won't overeat with pemmican nearly as much, as described in the [[#Benefits of discrete nutrition|summary]] section. Finally, pemmican is roughly {{+|8%}} better for weight, a small but relevant bonus for any sort of caravan trip.
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The [[packaged survival meal]] serves a very similar purpose to pemmican. They are both foods that can last for a long time. Pemmican is more nutritious than packaged meals (160% vs 150% nutrition efficiency). In addition, pawns won't overeat with pemmican nearly as much, as described in the [[#Benefits of discrete nutrition|summary]] section. Finally, pemmican is roughly {{+|8%}} better for weight, a small but relevant bonus for any sort of caravan trip.
  
 
The most apparent advantage of packed survival meals is that they ''never rot''. In contrast, pemmican spoils in {{P|Days To Start Rot Base}} days. However, the actual use of this is questionable. Unless you are playing with 100% coverage, even the [[ship to the stars]] quest is unlikely to take more than a RimWorld year. And during the trip, you'll likely be able to [[trade]] for food, using [[silver]], [[gold]], or any other material. Silver never spoils. Finally, you can settle on a new, temporary colony to restore your food reserves.
 
The most apparent advantage of packed survival meals is that they ''never rot''. In contrast, pemmican spoils in {{P|Days To Start Rot Base}} days. However, the actual use of this is questionable. Unless you are playing with 100% coverage, even the [[ship to the stars]] quest is unlikely to take more than a RimWorld year. And during the trip, you'll likely be able to [[trade]] for food, using [[silver]], [[gold]], or any other material. Silver never spoils. Finally, you can settle on a new, temporary colony to restore your food reserves.

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