Costco’s $80 ‘Apocalypse Dinner Kit’ is Your Ticket to Surviving Doomsday in Style

From Alfredo to Teriyaki: It’s a Global Feast for the End of Times

Cosco Emergency Food Supply Bucket

In a world where uncertainty reigns supreme, Costco has stepped up to the plate with a Doomsday solution that’s as practical as it is intriguing: the $80 Emergency Food Supply Bucket dubbed as the ‘Apocalypse Dinner Kit.’

This comprehensive food kit is seemingly designed to help weather any storm, be it a natural disaster, a zombie apocalypse, or a super long weekend.

The kit, the brainchild of Readywise, a company that specializes in emergency food supplies, is all the talk on social media, thanks to an Instagram post by Pressure Luck that went viral.

Packed into a single, unassuming bucket, this doomsday dining set boasts 150 servings of dehydrated meals, ensuring that you’ll never go hungry (well, for a while) even if the world is crumbling around you.

You’re probably wondering what the menu of this apocalyptic feast looks like. Well, brace yourself for a culinary adventure.

The kit contains multiple servings (that come in pouches) of Creamy Pasta & Vegetables, Cheesy Macaroni, Tomato Basil Soup With Pasta, Apple Cinnamon Cereal, Brown Sugar & Maple Multi-Grain Cereal, Pasta Alfredo and Teriyaki Rice. And if that is not enough, the kit also comes with a range of entrees, sides, breakfasts, and even beverages!

Because, let’s not forget the importance of a well-rounded diet, even in the face of Armageddon.

But the real kicker? All you need is water to transform these dehydrated delights into a “gourmet” meal.

One of the most impressive aspects of Costco’s Emergency Food Supply is its shelf life. This isn’t just a short-term solution; it’s a long-term strategy. With a mind-boggling 25-year shelf life, this kit won’t expire anytime soon.

Although this emergency food supply kit recently gained attention on social media, customer reviews on Costco’s website suggest that the product has been around for at least two years. One reviewer who rated the product with five stars said:

While I have no idea about the meal or the contents of these containers, I throughly like the idea of having some emergency rations available in the basement that can be thrown into the trunk of the car should an evacuation be necessary. That is the reason for the 5 stars. Rice and beans are ok if you’re staying home. But if you need to travel…

In a world where uncertainty is the only certainty, Costco’s ‘Doomsday Kit’ may just be the ultimate survival hack. After all, when the apocalypse comes, do you really want to be the one stuck eating canned beans while your neighbor is feasting on Vanilla Pudding and sipping on a tangy Orange Drink?

The Readywise Emergency Food Supply Bucket is available to purchase on Costco’s website, Readwise, and Amazon (120 servings).

Sources: New York Post, Dexerto

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