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Some food items contain more than one serving. Oh and different types of foods have different effects on your hunger statistic. Rusty cans are radioactive and impart a small amount of radiation poisoning. Learn to judge the risk.
You can hunt for food. Hunt rabbits that is. When you have a gutting knife, approach a dead rabbit (you have to be very close) and double-click on the knife in your inventory. After a brief animation, some (uncooked) rabbit meat will appear on the rabbit's body. Rabbit meat needs to be cooked on a fire prior to eating it. It doesn't spoil and you can store it indefinitely.
You can of course fill some water containers. Plastic bottles and canteens can be filled from water sources. Position yourself next to a water source and then open the inventory and double click the container. There's an animation whilst you do this. Empty cans can also be filled in the same manner, but cannot be transported. You'll probably never need to do this though. When refilling any water container, if you're not close enough to the water source, it will say something about there being no water in the area. Get closer; or consider that it might not be a suitable water source (you want to drink sea water?).