Price: $39.99 - $22.28
(as of Feb 16, 2025 15:41:38 UTC – Details)
The Augason Farms 72-hour 1-person emergency food supply provides 42 total servings and an unprecedented 2, 667 calories per day. Five easy-to-prepare meal varieties-including breakfast, lunch, dinner and a fruit snack-are packaged in a convenient, grab-and-go pail. Food storage can often seem intimidating. Knowing what to get, how to make meals with what you have, and how to make sure you stay nourished in case of an emergency can feel daunting. Not only will you thrive on the nutritious meals, You will enjoy the variety and great taste. Meals are easy to prepare by simply adding water and simmering for a few short minutes. All this, coupled with a 25-year shelf life, and you have an emergency food solution that will free you from the worry of an unexpected emergency for years to come. Please discard oxygen absorber after opening. Best when stored in a cool, dry and dark place at temperatures between 55° F and 70° F. Actual shelf life may vary based on individual storage conditions. Augason Farms recognizes that today’s consumers are more concerned than ever before about what kind of foods they eat, and want to provide their families with food that is safe and the best quality. Family owned and operated since 1972, Augason Farms believes that great taste is a tradition worth preserving. Crafted with a focus on taste and nutrition, their products are manufactured in-house to the highest possible standards.
42 servings
2, 667 calories per day & 8, 000 total calories
5 meal varieties
Easy to Prepare. Just add water!
Up to a 25 year shelf life!
Net weight: 4 lb 0. 97 Z (1. 84 kg)
Customers say
Customers find the food good value for money. They appreciate the quality, reliability, and long shelf life. The compact size is convenient for carrying and storing. Overall, customers are satisfied with the emergency food, food quality, and storage capacity.
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Precise Disarray –
good amout of calories for energy & functioning, not a lot of bulk, very good to me though
When the single 72 hour kits are on sale around $20, I jump on it. We are getting THREE days worth of calories for around $7 a day, a little over $2 per meal. Even if not using these for strictly emergency, they are budget friendly(ish) for any time.Ok, so yeh I pretty much stock these for emergency use. What this is is providing calories, aka “energy”. Do not assume that it will fill your belly or make your taste buds sing. Just know that it is well packaged for long term storage (10 years, not 25, more on that in a moment). In emergencies, we need more calories than we think. This is not the time to diet. With emergency food, the calories will be there, but the “bulk” wont be, so just try to ration it out. You may (or may not) still be hungry, but know that your body will at least have been nourished, and your body and brain has “energy” to work from, and function.Take a look at the product pictures to see all what is in it, and all what you can expect in terms of calories and assortment. Don’t cry that it isnt enough food even though it clearly says it has 2667 calories per day. 8000 calories per pail. If it isnt enough for you, then adjust accordingly. Get more variety, or simply tuck this away for super desperate times.BEST PLAN is to have a plan. If you want to use these and have decided that you want to round it out with other foods, then go for it. Buy and tuck away accordingly. Think you will want a lot more food, then maybe double up for those three days. Plan to use 2 of these buckets instead of one (though you best like banana chips,haha). And for the love your braincells, please understand that you need water. You need water before food. So buy some water. Maybe add in some brothy soups or just broth, or foods packed in water. Anything to get hydrated even in unconventional ways. Got enough water to boil pasta? Well dont dump that water, save it for another item to be boiled (or to make coffee, tea with–gross but it is just carb water at that point).Good sized thin pails. Easy open. It is compact, it contains dense calories, and it is meant to be used as emergency food. You will survive on 2500+ cals per day. Might not be what you would normally eat, not be the bulk and texture you normally go for.. but none of this should be a surprise. It is all listed.I knew looking at it that it is food of nearly all the same texture, and some of the calories are taken up by banana chips (high calorie, tasty, but not much bulk–1520 calories are from banana chips alone, which is about 507 calories per day. Lots of calories but not “satiating” in terms of volume). I knew I would be adding this into a wide assortment of supplies to choose from. I can add food to this to make it more interesting, or use it as intended: provide me a few days of food.I like keeping a bucket in my car along with water and other food items (all well packed so not to attract critters), and a hot pot. Good for sudden road side emergencies, bad weather, or having to stay at the office, of if the word stops functioning due to EMP and I have to hike home. I’ll have this, some snacks, water, and some food items that I can just open up and eat. I dont know.. options. All bases covered.”Emergency food” isnt my first approach to having a food supply, but it is nice way to round things out. Also, knowing that it is well packaged, if I dont get to these any time soon, I will be set later on down the road. Again, options. So I have my snack bars, meal replacement drinks, bottles of water, tins of various food that can be eaten hot or cold, wide variety of everything, vitamins, electrolyte drinks, some comfort food, and a variety of “emergency” food. Stuff I can just tuck away and not worry about, not have to think about rotating through. Added insurance. Being proactive, being prepared, *gasp*.. being a prepper.That being said, a lot of emergency food is designated as having a 10 or 25 year “shelf life”. The best by date is indicative of QUALITY only, and has nothing to do with safety. This is true of nearly all food. Only time it is beneficial to adhere to a best by date is if the product is acidic and packed in an aluminum can, or if can is dented. All else? All good for YEARS beyond the date. Especially if stored in a reasonably stable temp environment (in house, or in basement for example). Just ate some sardines from 2014.. all good. Working through my 2016s now.While I dont plan to use this anytime soon (I have bought these before, used them, liked them enough to pick up a couple on occasion, as well as many many many other Augason Farms products), I dont need it to have 25 years stamped on it. But they really should omit that from the product listing. (ie “up to 25 years).Even so, I am still going with 5 stars. I have several of these now, and have purchased them as gifts.
Frank –
8 year review
Bought this 8 years ago a popped it open, mainly to get first hand experience with it and see how it held up and how it tasted. It was sealed well and everything was in pristine condition. It all tasted pretty good mostly. From Best to worst; The Bannana Chips are amazing, tasted like something you could get from Trader Joe’s, though the expiration was marked at only 10 years and not the regular 25 of the larger container. The Creamy Chicken Flavor Rice was savory and fulfilling, tasted like it came from a can. The Potatoes soup was alright, I love potatoes soup and though the seasoning was excellent the potatoes slices were a bit too chewy and tasted too oily for me, but was still eatable. The Oatmeal was kinda bland but was perfectly fine. The only real let down was the Hearty Vegetable Chicken Flavored soup, it was a kinda bland and light but I suppose it would be better than nothing, totally eatable just not as tasty as the rest.
Lorelei –
Best priced emergency food!
Everyone should buy this brand of emergency food, Auguson Farms. It’s not overly expensive, can be purchased with your EBT card here on Amazon, lasts for years and years and in this day and age it’s always great to have an emergency stash of food and water. I personally keep this specific one in the back of my vehicle in case I get stranded for a couple of days. I also highly recommend their other ICE (In Case of Emergency) freeze dried food products. Every month or two I use some of the money on my food stamp card to buy more emergency food to put away in my house. That way if my family and I need to be sustained while holed up in the house for a few weeks, it’s there for us. The best thing I think is the peace of mind and the fact that most of their products last 20 years or more. No checking dates and having to eat a giant can of whatever that is about to go bad. And this brand is cheaper than other brands like Mountain House but are exactly the same thing. I highly recommend these products!
Raymond (Bud) Simmons –
For prime order it took a little longer concerning delivery
Small container, fair prime day pricing. Easy to store with a 25 year shelf life. we here in Houston are prone to coastal storms and hurricanes so I can truly recommend back up supplies and emergency food.
Bri –
Stored away and forget it
I love that I can just store away and just forget about it. I put a couple of these in a dark cool closet and save more emergencies I think everyone should have at least one to put away.
shannon swanson –
Be prepared
So far so good. Haven’t opened or used it but it came exactly like it said. Sealed. Sturdy. Variety
Amazon Customer –
#1 pick from personal tasting
Auguson farms is always #1 in this how, we haven’t found another product who wants to beat it yet.
Scooter. –
Excellent
Shipped in 2 days, flavors were all great! Servings were spot on, packed into our kit easy, will buy again and more of them!
Rina –
This is going in my Emergency Preparedness Kit. The full tub doesn’t take up much space and will be good for 5 years. Just add hot water to each meal, let it sit for a few minutes and you have a meal. That’s all I need it to do. Bonus; use the storage bucket for water/doing dishes, etc.
Pierre Labbé –
Bonne qualité ,bon prix , bon goût bonne quantité . À recommander en interventions
Psynh –
Exactly as described. Prompt delivery and great customer follow up.
Ginny Payne –
They taste good but I thought it was going to be one serving per bag not 10 or 15 I do not camp in a trailer have nowhere to put the leftovers so it would be a total waste
John taylor –
Compact and tight