If you’re preparing for the “doomsday,” Costco has buckets of dehydrated meals for 150 meals that you just need to add water to and hunker down.
According to the late Bulgarian blind clairvoyant Baba Vanga, known as the Nostradamus of the Balkans, the “end of the world” will begin in 2025.
Costco’s “Apocalypse” Dry Food Bucket Kit Lasts 25 Years – Canva
Costco’s “Apocalypse” Dry Food Bucket Kit Lasts 25 Years – Canva
If you’re the type who likes to be prepared for any eventuality, you might want to check out Costco’s 150-Serve Emergency Food Bucket for just $79.99.
Costco describes its Emergency Food Buckets as “meticulously curated packages that contain more than just food” to help you prepare for uncertain times.
With 80 hearty main dishes and side dishes, 30 nutritious breakfasts, plus 40 drinks, ReadyWise has something for every occasion.
In a world where unpredictability is the norm, our selection plays a vital role in emergency preparedness.
Imagine sudden severe weather outbreaks, unexpected job change challenges, food insecurity, and so on.
Having a reliable source of nutrition is a game-changing moment.”
Costco’s “Apocalypse” Dry Food Bucket Kit Lasts 25 Years – Costco
Costco’s “Apocalypse” Dry Food Bucket Kit Lasts 25 Years – Costco
Features include:
A wide variety of delicious meals
Easy to prepare, just add water
Total calories: 25,280
Made in the USA
Maximum retention period of 25 years
Perfect for when you need to grab a bucket and run…
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