Emergency Food Supply — 240 Servings
Two months of meals, ready for 25 years.
- 240 real meals, two months of food security
- 25-year shelf life with no rotation or upkeep
- Two waterproof buckets ready to grab and go
- Just add hot water and eat in 15 minutes
When stores are empty, closed, or unreachable, your family still needs real meals.
Most families know they should have emergency food stored. The problem is that building a long-term pantry feels complicated. This solves it in one order: two grab-and-go buckets with 240 freeze-dried meals ready for blackouts, storms, shortages, and unexpected emergencies.
Food supply
240 real freeze-dried meals designed to keep your household fed when normal food access breaks down.
Grab-and-go storage
Two heavy-duty buckets are stackable, portable, and easier to store than loose cans and random pantry items.
25-year shelf life
Buy it once, store it properly, and keep a long-term food backup ready for years.
Two buckets. 240 meals. One less thing to worry about.
Instead of slowly building a pantry from random cans and hoping it is enough, this gives your household a simple emergency food foundation you can store in a closet, pantry, basement, garage shelf, or preparedness room.
Prepare it once, then keep real meals ready for years.
The worst time to build a food supply is after stores are crowded, roads are blocked, or power is already out. This gives you a simple food backup before the pressure starts.
Order once
Get two emergency food buckets delivered without spending weeks planning a pantry from scratch.
Store the buckets
Keep them in a cool, dry place like a closet, pantry, basement, garage shelf, or family readiness area.
Use when needed
Open a pouch, add hot water, wait, and serve a warm meal without needing fresh groceries.
Prepared does not have to mean extreme.
This is for families who want a practical backup for the moments that interrupt normal life: blackouts, storms, winter freezes, job loss, supply shortages, road closures, evacuations, and unexpected emergencies when a quick grocery run is no longer an option.
A food backup is easier to justify when you see the numbers.
One emergency usually costs more than preparing early. This gives your household shelf-stable meals without last-minute panic buying.
| Scenario | Typical problem | What this solves |
|---|---|---|
| Emergency food buckets | Stored before you need them | 240 meals ready at home |
| Last-minute grocery run | Stores may be crowded or empty | No need to depend on panic buying |
| Restaurant or takeout | Expensive and unreliable during outages | Meals already stored in your home |
| Random pantry items | Often incomplete and not planned | Organized meal supply in two buckets |
Everything your family needs to know before ordering.
A two-bucket emergency food supply designed to make long-term food storage simple, stackable, and ready when normal life gets interrupted.
What’s included
- 240 freeze-dried meal servings
- Two heavy-duty storage buckets
- Breakfasts, entrees, and side options
- Individually sealed meal pouches
- Long-term shelf-stable food storage
- Designed for emergencies, storms, outages, shortages, camping, cabins, and family preparedness
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FAQ
It depends on your household size, appetite, and daily calorie needs. The kit includes 240 meal servings. For larger families, consider ordering more than one set.
Does it need refrigeration?
No. This is shelf-stable emergency food designed for long-term storage when kept sealed and stored properly.
Do I need power to prepare it?
You do not need a refrigerator or freezer, but most meals are best prepared with hot water. Keep a backup stove, kettle, fuel source, or safe water-heating method in your emergency kit.
How long does it last?
The product is designed for up to a 25-year shelf life when stored correctly. Always check supplier packaging and expiration information.
Where should I keep it?
Store it in a cool, dry, easy-to-access location like a pantry, closet, basement shelf, garage shelf, cabin, or family emergency storage area.
Should I still store regular groceries?
Yes. This is your backup food layer. It works best alongside normal pantry food, water storage, a water filter, a cooking method, and basic emergency supplies.
Do not wait until the shelves are empty to build your food plan.
Keep 240 shelf-stable emergency meals ready at home for storms, blackouts, shortages, road closures, and unexpected situations where normal grocery access is not guaranteed.