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72-Hour 1-Person Emergency Food Pail Reviews

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Augason Farm’s 72 Hour 1 Person Emergency Food pail takes the hassle out of preparing for an emergency and ensures you have healthy food available so you can thrive despite challenging events. This 72 hour kit has a shelf life of up to 25 years which takes the stress out of rotating your emergency foods and brings peace of mind. The simple preparation of our meals means you can enjoy flavor packed entrées in minutes. Just add water and let it simmer. Sufficient calories in a disaster can stave off disease and other difficulties that arise from physical weaknesses. Augason Farm’s 72 Hour 1 Person Emergency Food Supply provides 42 total servings and an unprecedented 2,560 calories per day. Within our convenient grab-and-go pail is a variety of soup mixes, our delicious Maple Brown Sugar Oatmeal and banana chips. 42 servings of food carefully selected to nourish 1 person for 72 hours Nutritionally balanced with soups, breakfast and fruit snack Averages 2,560 calories per day 1-gallon watertight pail is easy to transport Great for home, cabin, motorhome, office or student dorm room Easy to prepare, ready in minutes Shelf life of up to 25 years* Nutrition Facts and Ingredients Includes Qty Servings Creamy Chicken Rice (Chicken Flavored) 1 8 per pouch Creamy Potato Soup 1 8 per pouch Hearty Vegetable Chicken Soup (Chicken Flavored) 2 8 per pouch Maple Brown Sugar Oatmeal 2 10 per pouch Banana Chips 1 8 per pouch Total Quantity: 5 pouches Total Servings: 42 Total Calories: 7,680 Calories per Day: 2,560 Container Size: 1-gallon pail with handle Net Weight: 4 lbs 1 oz (1.83 kg) Shelf Life: Up to 25 years* *Shelf life ranges from 10 to 25 years based on food type. Unopened products included within a kit retain their shelf life after kit container is opened. Best when stored in a cool and dry place at temperatures between 55°F and 70°F. Actual shelf life may vary based on individual storage conditions. Now more than ever, it’s important to be prepared. Disaster often strikes unexpectedly and can have devastating results. Earthquakes, fires, floods, and other calamities can leave you stranded at home or require immediate evacuation. Augason Farms offers a variety of thoughtfully designed and essential emergency preparedness items, including bug-out bags, grab ‘n’ go pails, 72 hour kits, survival and emergency kits that can be placed in your home, car, office or RV—anyplace you might need it in a pinch. Whatever the situation, Augason Farms can provide you with the peace of mind that comes with knowing you and your family will be taken care of when the unexpected occurs.

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Martha Durley
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Definitely a practical option to emergency situations
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Posted 4 years ago
My wife and I only tried the creamy potato and it was delicious, so I am not worried at all about th he rest.
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Posted 5 years ago
Deborah Hutslar
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Posted 5 years ago
Janet Ladd-Ryan
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Great for deal!! Thank you.
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Posted 5 years ago
Kari Bragdon
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It has all the needs for a 3 day preparedness. One needs to be prepared for the worst case scenario. Now for getting pet needs in store
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Posted 5 years ago
Kimberly Sherwood
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Nice to give as a gift or store in your RV or cabin for that just in case moment.
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Posted 5 years ago
I had to buy another one because I had to sample the first one. I had to make my own little table for the right proportions when cooking alone. Maybe the company could put the exact amount for ONE serving on the package. All the packets explain the cook the whole packet at one time. Remember, in survival mode we probably won't have refrigeration so we can't make the whole batch and put the rest in a cooler. That would mean having the same meal three times in a row. Work on it. You'll make people even more happy.
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Posted 5 years ago
Kenneth Ragan
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I haven't eaten it but I have looked at it...mostly because the lids were off. I don't like the packaging. You have a bunch of servings of something all in one pouch with the only instructions is to make it all at once. So you make one thing.....hope that it doesn't spoil or whatever and go back to eat the rest later??
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Posted 5 years ago