(WJW) – “It’s about readiness in the face of uncertainty,” Costco’s online ad for the Readywise Emergency Food Supply bucket.
The food bucket was branded an “apocalypse dinner kit” in a video post by food blogger Jeffrey Eisner.
“In a world where unpredictability has become a constant, our assortment takes on a vital role in emergency preparedness,” the listing on Costco’s website says.
It continues.
“It’s a tangible expression of your dedication to ensuring you and your loved ones are cared for, no matter what lies ahead.”
The food bucket has a shelf life of 25 years, according to the company.
“With 80 servings of hearty entrees & sides, 30 servings for nourishing breakfasts, and an additional 40 drink servings, ReadyWise equips you for a range of situations.”
The ReadyWise food bucket retails for $99.99 with an online discount of $20.
So what’s in it?
- Pasta Alfredo – 12 Servings
- Cheesy Macaroni – 12 Servings
- Teriyaki Rice (GF) – 6 Servings
- Creamy Pasta and Vegetables – 6 Servings
- Potato Pot Pie (GF) – 6 Servings
- Tomato Basil Soup with Pasta (GF) – 6 Servings
- Chicken Noodle Soup – 6 Servings
- Brown Sugar & Maple Multi-Grain -12 Servings
- Apple Cinnamon Cereal – 12 Servings
- Crunchy Granola – 6 Servings
- White Rice – 10 Servings
- Vanilla Pudding – 16 Servings
- Whey Milk Alternative – 24 Servings
- Orange Drink – 16 Servings
All the foods are prepared by adding water, according to the listing.
“It’s a tangible reminder that taking charge of your preparedness can mean the difference between uncertainty and confidence, between anxiety and stability.”