Mostly the same over 40 years. Started with Vienna sausages. That's it, one can and a canteen of water. The next day I knew better and things went downhill from there.
Now, it's a salami sandwich, GORP, Pringles, cheese sticks, little dried sausages, two bottles of water, and the weight killer, the hot coffee. With all the other gear I've passed the limit. Back, hip and legs, plus muscle cramping if I push it too much hiking in warm weather. To force some rethinking I even sold my hunting back pack. Hunting old isn't for kids, you have to adjust and rethink. You either don't go that far in, or, you go in days earlier and leave it. On public land that means thieves, it's not optimal, and you have to leave it secure against chewing critters.
I may have to do what I have watched others do for decades now, hike back to the truck for lunch to cut the weight. Take a small thermos and gorp then double back later for a long nap - which is always warmer in the truck. And I will be walking a lot less overall.
Oh gee, I don't have a small pack for just coffee and gorp. Hmmm. Funny how you are always short a piece of gear just before season.