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4-lb Augason Farms 72-Hour 1-Person Emergency Food Supply Kit

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Amazon has 4-lb Augason Farms 72-Hour 1-Person Emergency Food Supply Kit for $22.94. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.

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  • Includes:
    • ‎Maple Brown Sugar Oatmeal
    • Banana Chips
    • Creamy Chicken Rice
    • Creamy Potato Soup
    • Hearty Vegetable Chicken Soup
About this Product:
  • 2, 667 calories per day & 8, 000 total calories
  • 5 meal varieties
  • Easy to Prepare. Just add water
  • Up to a 25 year shelf life

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  • Reviews: This product receives 4.6 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 2,100 Customer Reviews from Amazon.
  • Amazon Return Policy: This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt.
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Amazon has 4-lb Augason Farms 72-Hour 1-Person Emergency Food Supply Kit for $22.94. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.

Thanks Deal Hunter PennyFound for sharing this deal
  • Includes:
    • ‎Maple Brown Sugar Oatmeal
    • Banana Chips
    • Creamy Chicken Rice
    • Creamy Potato Soup
    • Hearty Vegetable Chicken Soup
About this Product:
  • 2, 667 calories per day & 8, 000 total calories
  • 5 meal varieties
  • Easy to Prepare. Just add water
  • Up to a 25 year shelf life

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Reviews: This product receives 4.6 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 2,100 Customer Reviews from Amazon.
  • Amazon Return Policy: This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt.
  • About this Store:

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ChiefAlchemist
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Oatmeal and a couple versions of tried soup? Seems pricey??
goksu
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I see you don't understand any of the core assumptions about when this food is meant to be used for
ryand7651
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Can't I just buy a cylinder of quakers oatmeal and vacuum seal it? It would suck, but that would likely last me longer than 3 days.

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jayquik03
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I'd rather die.
Sep 27, 2022
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wraith2626
Sep 27, 2022
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Quote from thumperstain :
In the apocalypse, my strategy is not to tap into my supply of kits like these that I've maintained over the years.

No, my strategy is to hunt down the preppers and take their stuff.
Preppers tend to "prepare" for your scenario with various home protection methods taking in to account your actions with some well thought out approaches. Not sure you have as successful strategy as you think you do.
Last edited by wraith2626 September 27, 2022 at 12:00 PM.
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moealza
Sep 27, 2022
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Who is this even for lol? Is this for doom day peppers or something? Just perish with the rest of us like normal people.
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thumperstain
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Quote from wraith2626 :
Preppers tend to "prepare" for your scenario with various home protection methods taking in to account your actions with some well thought out approaches. Not sure you have as successful strategy as you think you do.

Every prepper family has a weak link. You just need the one.
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US_Ranger
Sep 27, 2022
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Quote from moealza :
Who is this even for lol? Is this for doom day peppers or something? Just perish with the rest of us like normal people.
Apparently you've never heard of something called a "natural disaster" or grid failure. Texas last year during the ice storms? Places like Florida during hurricanes? California during earthquakes.

B-b-b-but I'll just doordash my food like always. People who can't think critically always crack me up.
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karazi
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Quote from US_Ranger :
Apparently you've never heard of something called a "natural disaster" or grid failure. Texas last year during the ice storms? Places like Florida during hurricanes? California during earthquakes.

B-b-b-but I'll just doordash my food like always. People who can't think critically always crack me up.
The Texas ice storm power outage wasnt a natural disaster.... That was completely man made given the fact that none of the energy infrastructure was rated for cold weather.
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gp10s
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Quote from lilgrubbybaby :
beans and brown rice will keep you alive for pretty much forever
One thing to note, brown rice will go rancid due to the oil in the bran. White rice will last longer.
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MusicShark
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clean water is the most important.
How do you cook these if you don't have clean water?
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neverbuyretail
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Quote from MusicShark :
clean water is the most important.
How do you cook these if you don't have clean water?
Simple. Have water storage and various ways to purify water from filters to distillers. But yes, people take water for granted. Look up "Rule of 3's".
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joebob2000
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Quote from US_Ranger :
Apparently you've never heard of something called a "natural disaster" or grid failure. Texas last year during the ice storms? Places like Florida during hurricanes? California during earthquakes.

B-b-b-but I'll just doordash my food like always. People who can't think critically always crack me up.
I have a hard time believing someone will go from 'doordash all meals' to 'hide a 25yr SHTF bucket in my closet'. Who doesnt keep some oatmeal, rice, soup, etc in their home? Just buy that stuff and eat like a normal person and keep enough in your cupboard for a few extra days. The problem with a person who has the 'doordash all meals' mentality stretch FAR beyond just surviving a disaster.
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Jfallwell
Sep 27, 2022
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Tldr: if you don't have anything better than this, go ahead and buy one or two and move on with life.

Ok, so acknowledged that this is not the best way to prepare for a short duration interruption of supplies - but it is certainly easy. As in "tape a Sawyer filter to the side and shove in the back of the closet to be way better off when something unexpected happens" level of easy. Yes, buying staples in bulk and then actually eating through that bulk food so that you have a rotating stock makes great financial sense. Yes, that is better prep for snowstorms or earthquakes or the like, but for someone who has not done that or who is at a stage in life where they cannot, this isn't a terrible way to spend $25. Is it the best thing ever? No. But it is a fairly good price on something that has a better than average value( cals/cent) in the prepackaged storage food category.
Last edited by Jfallwell September 27, 2022 at 02:29 PM.
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Quote from joebob2000 :
I have a hard time believing someone will go from 'doordash all meals' to 'hide a 25yr SHTF bucket in my closet'. Who doesnt keep some oatmeal, rice, soup, etc in their home? Just buy that stuff and eat like a normal person and keep enough in your cupboard for a few extra days. The problem with a person who has the 'doordash all meals' mentality stretch FAR beyond just surviving a disaster.
Door dash is about convenient food, and conveniently- so is this. The best prep for anything is the prep you already did, and this is super easy, perhaps even easier than having a lukewarm cheeseburger delivered and you can forget about it until the next time that you suddenly can't buy the stuff you normally keep in the pantry.
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266k62v316
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Quote from thumperstain :
In the apocalypse, my strategy is not to tap into my supply of kits like these that I've maintained over the years.

No, my strategy is to hunt down the preppers and take their stuff.
So... you aspire to be a first season zombie on TWD. Got it!
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airbiggs
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Quote from fawzi :
i would eat anything else but not oatmeal! i wish they had more meat meals.
"Wah wah wah wah waaaaaaaaaaaah"
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Quote from karazi :
The Texas ice storm power outage wasnt a natural disaster.... That was completely man made given the fact that none of the energy infrastructure was rated for cold weather.
Freezing temperatures are natural. Whether or not the grid can handle it is another story. Regardless, a lighter, some water and some shelf stable food (what we're talking about) works to keep you alive during these times.

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