Costco Survival Food Kit
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Costco Survival Food Kit
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Re: Costco Survival Food Kit
http://www.jpfo.org/alerts/alert20061031.htm
I would suggest buying your emergency supplies from one of the many vendors who are not hostile to your right to bear arms.
I would suggest buying your emergency supplies from one of the many vendors who are not hostile to your right to bear arms.
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Re: Costco Survival Food Kit
ive carried in costco several times without being told i couldnt.
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Re: Costco Survival Food Kit
Most of us would rather DIY but I'm glad to see them offering this. It's an interesting list to read through and look at kit content. Hopefully there's enough demand that other's get into it driving variety & value up and costs down.
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Re: Costco Survival Food Kit
Talk about sticker shock. I've been working on mine by doing 10-20 cans a month, of different food stuffs. Wheat, rice, oats, macaroni, beans, etc.
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- Aaron
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Re: Costco Survival Food Kit
Holy carp, there's no meat in it! What kinda crazy hippie scheme is that? Trying to get those crazy survivalists to accidentally become vegetarians? I won't stand for it!
(Scroll down to the protein section and read the disclaimer)
(Scroll down to the protein section and read the disclaimer)
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Re: Costco Survival Food Kit
I already use Costco for backup food stuffs.. Canned Tuna, canned chicken and canned veggies.. Not the most tasty of stuff, but it will keep my family alive for a month until supply lines would hopefully open back up. No need to add water and I cycle the food during regular usage.
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Re: Costco Survival Food Kit
Other than what's already in the house, I got this for the wife and I:

275 Servings
Weather Proof Bucket
Item # 104893
$84.99
Shipping & Handling included *

275 Servings
Weather Proof Bucket
Item # 104893
$84.99
Shipping & Handling included *
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Re: Costco Survival Food Kit
They've been sued - there's not enough food in the bucket to cover 1/5 of the needed nutrients.
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Look carefully......12. If the contents of a bucket of Costco "Emergency Food Supply -- Three month food supply for one person" are consumed at 3 servings per day over a 91-2/3 day period as directed, a person would receive average daily nutrition of 455 calories, with 18 grams of protein...
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Re: Costco Survival Food Kit
Help me out here. On the Costco emergency food bucket, I can't find anywhere, on the label or in the description, that says 90 day food supply for one person. Nor does it say "275 'Meals'".
It says "275 servings".
Now I don't know about y'all, but when I sit down to eat, I eat a "serving" of spaghetti, a "serving" of green beans, a "serving" of salad and a "serving" of bread.
During an emergency I would ration my food and eat what seems reasonable for the circumstance.
If, as the disgruntled lawyer claims, each serving provides 455 calories, I would simply eat 3-4 "servings".
I'm having a hard time figuring out how Costco is deceiving anyone.
It says "275 servings".
Now I don't know about y'all, but when I sit down to eat, I eat a "serving" of spaghetti, a "serving" of green beans, a "serving" of salad and a "serving" of bread.
During an emergency I would ration my food and eat what seems reasonable for the circumstance.
If, as the disgruntled lawyer claims, each serving provides 455 calories, I would simply eat 3-4 "servings".
I'm having a hard time figuring out how Costco is deceiving anyone.
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