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60-Serving American Red Cross Emergency Food Supply Bucket

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$65

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Woot has 60-Serving American Red Cross Emergency Food Supply Bucket for $64.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Includes:
  • 1 pouch of Cheesy Lasagna (4 total servings)
  • 2 pouches of Creamy Pasta (8 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Pasta Alfredo (4 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Chili Mac (4 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Chicken Noodle Soup (4 total servings)
  • 2 pouches of Savory Stroganoff (8 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Hearty Tortilla Soup (4 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Potato Pot Pie (4 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Teriyaki and Rice (4 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Baked Potato Casserole (4 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Tomato Basil Soup (4 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Southwest Beans and Rice (4 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Cheesy Macaroni (4 total servings)
Features:
  • 25-year shelf life
  • Individually Wrapped
  • Just Add Water
  • Manufactured September 2022

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Estimated delivery Apr 14 - Apr 18
  • About this product:
    • 90=Day Woot Warranty
  • About this store:
  • Additional note:

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Woot has 60-Serving American Red Cross Emergency Food Supply Bucket for $64.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Note: If you are checking out with Amazon Prime and you are seeing a shipping cost during checkout, look for and tap/click the "Use this address" button. The order page will finish loading and shipping will update.

Thanks to Deal Hunter niki4h for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 1 pouch of Cheesy Lasagna (4 total servings)
  • 2 pouches of Creamy Pasta (8 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Pasta Alfredo (4 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Chili Mac (4 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Chicken Noodle Soup (4 total servings)
  • 2 pouches of Savory Stroganoff (8 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Hearty Tortilla Soup (4 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Potato Pot Pie (4 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Teriyaki and Rice (4 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Baked Potato Casserole (4 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Tomato Basil Soup (4 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Southwest Beans and Rice (4 total servings)
  • 1 pouch of Cheesy Macaroni (4 total servings)
Features:
  • 25-year shelf life
  • Individually Wrapped
  • Just Add Water
  • Manufactured September 2022

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Estimated delivery Apr 14 - Apr 18
  • About this product:
    • 90=Day Woot Warranty
  • About this store:
  • Additional note:

Original Post

Written by niki4h | Staff

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Dealzez
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$1.10 for each serving, which are only 150-260 calories each.

12,440 total calories in this bucket. Average of 207 calories per serving. $1.10 for 207 calories worth of dehydrated food is not a good price at all.

You can buy boxes of regular dried pasta/etc foods in the grocery store for far less. Just as an example, a regular box of Macaroni and cheese contains 750 calories (just what's in the box, without adding the butter/milk).

And that's if you want prepackaged meals like this. You can buy shelf stable base ingredients like rice and beans and go a lot further then that even.
niki4h
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Thank you for providing this information. During my research, I did find that the two are a little different. The Red Cross ReadyWise [readywise.com] in the OP is an entrée bucket and according to product page, includes the 60 entrée servings listed below.

Cheesy Lasagna (4 total servings)
Creamy Pasta (8 total servings)
Pasta Alfredo (4 total servings)
Chili Mac (4 total servings)
Chicken Noodle Soup (4 total servings)
Savory Stroganoff (8 total servings)
Hearty Tortilla Soup (4 total servings)
Potato Pot Pie (4 total servings)
Teriyaki and Rice (4 total servings)
Baked Potato Casserole (4 total servings)
Tomato Basil Soup (4 total servings)
Southwest Beans and Rice (4 total servings)
Cheesy Macaroni (4 total servings)
The product page of the 150 Serving ReadyWise Bucket [readywise.com] says it includes 78 entrées & side servings, 28 breakfast servings, and 44 drink servings, although I'm not sure if that is the bucket you are referring to. One isn't necessarily better than the other, it just depends what you're using it for. Thanks again!
niki4h
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My husband has eaten them while hunting and thought they were good, but he pretty much eats anything... so, I don't know if that's helpful

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dovageris
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FYI the 150 serving ReadyWise bucket can be found for about $100 bucks
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Quote from dovageris :
FYI the 150 serving ReadyWise bucket can be found for about $100 bucks
Thank you for providing this information. During my research, I did find that the two are a little different. The Red Cross ReadyWise [readywise.com] in the OP is an entrée bucket and according to product page, includes the 60 entrée servings listed below.
  • Cheesy Lasagna (4 total servings)
  • Creamy Pasta (8 total servings)
  • Pasta Alfredo (4 total servings)
  • Chili Mac (4 total servings)
  • Chicken Noodle Soup (4 total servings)
  • Savory Stroganoff (8 total servings)
  • Hearty Tortilla Soup (4 total servings)
  • Potato Pot Pie (4 total servings)
  • Teriyaki and Rice (4 total servings)
  • Baked Potato Casserole (4 total servings)
  • Tomato Basil Soup (4 total servings)
  • Southwest Beans and Rice (4 total servings)
  • Cheesy Macaroni (4 total servings)
The product page of the 150 Serving ReadyWise Bucket [readywise.com] says it includes 78 entrées & side servings, 28 breakfast servings, and 44 drink servings, although I'm not sure if that is the bucket you are referring to. One isn't necessarily better than the other, it just depends what you're using it for. Thanks again!
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WiseShape6317
Apr 7, 2023
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In for one. Of course there are other options out there but at this price point you have an affordable entry into prepping for the worst case scenarios.
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chuckstud1
Apr 7, 2023
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Ive always been a Mountainhouse guy because most of their stuff actually tastes good. I'd be willing to pick this up for the great price. Can anyone comment on how this brand tastes?
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mungojerrie
Apr 7, 2023
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Quote from dovageris :
FYI the 150 serving ReadyWise bucket can be found for about $100 bucks
"FYI the 150 serving ReadyWise bucket can be found for about $100 bucks" Is the 150 serving version also just-add-water like this one? Or does the 150 require hot or boiling water?
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Quote from chuckstud1 :
Ive always been a Mountainhouse guy because most of their stuff actually tastes good. I'd be willing to pick this up for the great price. Can anyone comment on how this brand tastes?
My husband has eaten them while hunting and thought they were good, but he pretty much eats anything... so, I don't know if that's helpful Laugh1
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chuckstud1
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Quote from niki4h :
My husband has eaten them while hunting and thought they were good, but he pretty much eats anything... so, I don't know if that's helpful Laugh1
Very helpful. I dont expect gourmet. I just want to at least semi-enjoy it. Thank you!

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a_land
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In for one. I have been meaning to pick a package of emergency food keep in the basement pantry 'just in case'… I'm not an expert but I trust the Red Cross name, woot, and the folks here that say it's an OK option. It can hopefully collect dust next to my emergency radio for years and years!
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DaShadow577
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Quote from chuckstud1 :
Ive always been a Mountainhouse guy because most of their stuff actually tastes good. I'd be willing to pick this up for the great price. Can anyone comment on how this brand tastes?
Mtn house taste better but readywise is cheaper and more for your buck

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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Dealzez

$1.10 for each serving, which are only 150-260 calories each.

12,440 total calories in this bucket. Average of 207 calories per serving. $1.10 for 207 calories worth of dehydrated food is not a good price at all.

You can buy boxes of regular dried pasta/etc foods in the grocery store for far less. Just as an example, a regular box of Macaroni and cheese contains 750 calories (just what's in the box, without adding the butter/milk).

And that's if you want prepackaged meals like this. You can buy shelf stable base ingredients like rice and beans and go a lot further then that even.
Last edited by Dealzez April 7, 2023 at 02:25 PM.
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MemorableFog987
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Quote from chuckstud1 :
Ive always been a Mountainhouse guy because most of their stuff actually tastes good. I'd be willing to pick this up for the great price. Can anyone comment on how this brand tastes?
I got 3 buckets, 2 for emergencies and I'm going to crack open that 3rd for trying... Give it a month or two and check YouTube for reviews.
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FeistyPlant625
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Quote from chuckstud1 :
Ive always been a Mountainhouse guy because most of their stuff actually tastes good. I'd be willing to pick this up for the great price. Can anyone comment on how this brand tastes?
its not bad at all, havent got this bucket from Readywise but the 124 servings sold at costco stores is good, a lot of the entrees are listed in both
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darth_fader
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Quote from chuckstud1 :
Ive always been a Mountainhouse guy because most of their stuff actually tastes good. I'd be willing to pick this up for the great price. Can anyone comment on how this brand tastes?
Ding ding ding.

I have a stock pile of their stuff - went down the rabbit hole and even though it comes at premium, the nutritional quality and taste are best. With this, it's 207 calories per serving - 12,440 calories in the bucket. I can put that down in three days. This is not a good value for those with preps, only maybe for those just getting started or who just want a minimal 'get the family through the weekend' deal. This. some iodine tablets, a flashlight, some matches and a knife would do most folks for a few days.
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Honey says it'll give $9 cashback on it through paypal rewards

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Check those expiration dates! If it's made it to Woot it's been sitting around for a while.
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