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    Default Deal of the Day at Costco.com Emergency Food Kit $69

    Just got an email from Costco, I really don't know if this is a good deal but it seem logical to have something like this on hand just in case. Are there better options?

    http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...s=3&lang=en-US

    Basic preparation will impact the probability of your family’s survival in an emergency. Delicious and easy to prepare. Each bucket contains 275 servings of pre-mixed and pre-seasoned 100% vegetarian and vitamin fortified food. With a 20 year long shelf life, this kit is perfect for the preparation of natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes or even for a camping or hunting trip.
    • Easy to Prepare
    • Must have water and a heat source
    • 275 Servings
    • All Meals 100% Vegetarian and Vitamin Fortified
    • Sealed in convenient Weather-Proof bucket for easy transport
    • 25 Servings - Potato Soup
    • 30 Servings - Corn Chowder
    • 25 Servings - Cacciatore
    • 25 Servings - Western Stew
    • 30 Servings - Country Noodle
    • 25 Servings - Rice Lentil
    • 45 Servings - Whey Milk
    • 40 Servings - Blueberry Pancake
    • 30 Servings - Barley Vegetable
    • Total Weight: 23 lbs.
    The Date of Manufacturing is printed on each individual packet. The Expiration Date for all the food is printed on a sticker on the outside of the bucket.


    For best taste and nutritional value, use product before:
    20 years of manufacturing date when stored at 60° F (16.6° C)
    10 years of manufacturing date when stored at 70° F (21.1° C)

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    Cool, thanks for the heads up.
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    Another survival forum I read has covered this Costco kit and says it's really low on daily calorie intake and is not worth the money. I don't know the details of it but thought I'd pass that on.
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    copied this from a customer review

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    Insufficient Calories for Survival
    Pros: excellent longevity, minimal storage space used, great waterproof packaging, variety for your emergency supplies
    Cons: high in sodium, 20 servings per day needed for necessary calories

    "Buyer should be aware that the calorie content is insufficient for human survival. The product specifies that an adult would consume 5 servings per day. Unfortunately, that would provide about 500 calories. Calorie consumption varies from person to person, but is generally at least 2000 calories per day. So you will definitely want to buy a lot more of this product in order to have an adequate earthquake supply"

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    Geez, 500 calories? How can they think anyone could survie on that and no meat. I do want to stock up on something besides beans and canned corn.
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    would be good for side dishes, but not to live on.

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    there was a class action suit a couple of years ago about the claims vs food content of the bucket. The calories are vary low as describe above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboykjohnson View Post
    would be good for side dishes, but not to live on.
    ^ this.

    Get a bucket, but have higher calorie options to add. Plus it's all ready sealed 10-20 years is pretty good.

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    For those that are wanting to start this might be ok. I have not taken a look at one in real life so would reserve any further comment.
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    Are you kidding me that is a pretty good deal. Nobody said you have to live off of it but its always good to have extra stuff around. Who want to live off meat only diet. Digestion on a meat based diet is very slow, you need veggies to speed up the process.

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