Woot has
60-Serving American Red Cross Emergency Food Supply Bucket for
$64.99.
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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
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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.
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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- 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!Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
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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.
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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