Originally Posted by
invisibleflash
Yes OP, but I could have done much more. I squandered lots of $$ and time in my previous YOLO life.
When it comes to canned food...go for non pop-top cans if you have a choice. Traditional canned goods generally hold up better than pop-top cans.
Walmart has good prices on canned food, although they have gone up on some things by 20% or more. Before you bulk up, buy a few cans and try them. See how you react to them. No use buying something that gives you heartburn or tastes bad. Walmart has a pro can opener for about $10. Best I've ever used. Smooth as silk when in operation. Make sure you got a supply of good can openers.
Store your canned good in the cardboard flats they come in. For deep preps, get chrome wire shelving and go up to the ceiling with it. Keep adding tubes and shelves until you get to the max height. Have them on high quality casters and have 2 layers of them in front of each other. You roll out the front shelving unit to get to the rear unit.
I like chrome wire shelving as it is very adaptable and standardized to filling even odd spaces. My walls are short. If your walls are a decent length, you could have 500 linear feet of shelving easily.
When I moved here, they had one narrow 10-foot long by 10-inch-wide wood shelf on the wall. I removed it and went from one 10 linear foot wood shelf of storage to 120 linear feet of shelving with just one layer of shelving on 1-1/2 walls. And as a bonus, my shelf width went from 10 inches deep of wood to 18 inches deep of chrome wire.
If you already have built-in wood shelving, you can add another layer of roll-out chrome wire shelving in front of it. Just get the big, easy roll casters.