Expert weighs in on Costco 'apocalypse' emergency bucket | What's inside and how to make a basic kit
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For $79.99, Costco members can buy a 'reliable source of sustenance' online that lasts 25 years with 150 servings of freeze-dried foods thanks to the Readywise Emergency Food Bucket.
The current product details on Costco.com describe the new bucket as a 'meticulously curated package' that 'goes beyond just food -- it's about readiness in the face of uncertainty.'
While it's always smart to be prepared in the case of unpredictable events, such as natural disasters, this kit may not actually be the best bang for your buck depending on the resources available to make the food, such as a heat source or potable water.
Jayce Genco, Deputy Press Secretary for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), told ABC News that while it doesn't endorse any brands or products, the agency was 'happy to see that more and more companies and people are taking steps to prepare ahead of disasters.'
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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