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This is clearly "emergency" food which is designed to last for decades in storage. Keep in mind though that typically the shelf life listed is when the product is unopened - once you open it, that shelf life is cut short dramatically.
But, to your point, this is not "mashed" potato as you'd get with powdered - these are more like shreds, think restaurant style hash browns. That's not something you're going to replicate with powdered potato.
Costco usually has them 8 for $9 or $10.
Each one has 6 servings after rehydration and keep for 2 yrs unopened.
or this
https://www.costco.com/golden-gri...52304.htm
Golden Grill Hashbrown Potatoes, 37.5 oz
Item 9066
Your Price $6.29