Costco Is Now Selling an “Apocalypse Food Kit” That’ll Last for 25 Years (It’s a Must-Buy!)

published Jul 15, 2024
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Whether you’re worried about a potential storm or you’re simply the kind of person who likes to be prepared for any kind of disaster, you’re going to want to head on over to your local Costco to grab the ultimate food kit.

The Readywise Emergency Food Bucket comes with 132 servings of food, including meals from breakfast to dinner and even drinks to keep you hydrated and satiated. This bucket includes packets of food like Cheesy Macaroni, Teriyaki Rice, Pasta Alfredo, Potato and Chicken Flavored Pot Pie, Apple Cinnamon cereal, and Brown Sugar & Maple Multi-Grain. There’s also Vanilla Pudding dessert and packages of Whey Milk Alternative and Orange Drink. All you have to do is add water to these foods, and your meal is served.

The 132-serving bucket is available in stores for $62.99, or you can snag a 150-serving bucket over on Costco’s website for $99.99. And don’t worry about it going bad: this bucket of food will last in your pantry for up to 25 years.

According to Readywise’s description of this product, this assortment of food is meant to bring ease towards a person’s “emergency preparedness.”

“Imagine the sudden onset of severe weather, the challenges of unexpected job transitions, or the unsettling thought of food shortages. These are the moments when having a reliable source of sustenance becomes a game-changer,” reads the product description. “ReadyWise acknowledges that being prepared means more than just having enough to eat. It’s about having the peace of mind that comes from knowing you’ve taken proactive steps to secure your well-being. Our selection of freeze-dried and dehydrated foods isn’t just about immediate convenience; it’s about resilience that extends into the future.”

So, just in case there’s an emergency in the near future, Costco — as always — has you prepared.