32 Serving Emergency Food Bucket
This 32 Serving Emergency Food Bucket from Legacy Foods provides a compact, entry level option for emergency food. This is an easy bucket to add to your emergency supplies. It’s also a popular choice for those heading out into the great outdoors. Legacy Foods gives you nutritious, easy-to-prepare meals that taste great.
Package Features –
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- 32 servings of freeze dried and dehydrated food storage
- Simple to prepare – Just add to boiling water! (Remember: U.S. cups are smaller than metric cups)
- 25 year shelf life
- 100% Certified GMO Free
- Gluten Free meals included
- Lowest Cost per Serving and Calorie in the Food Storage Industry
- Meals have no Trans Fats or Cholesterol, no added MSG, are Low in Sodium, are Vegetarian Friendly and are a Good Source of Fiber
- Meals come packaged in 4-serving Mylar pouches with an Oxygen Absorber and a Nitrogen Flush
- Mylar pouches stored in a stackable, heavy-duty, BPA-free plastic bucket
- Made in the USA
- Only 11 Litres of water needed to re-hydrate all 32 servings
Click on Meal Name for Nutritional Information
Due to current demand, exact contents of the meal package may vary slightly from the list below. Calorie counts per package will remain similar.
Included Entrees:
Pasta Alfredo – 4 Servings
Pasta Primavera – 4 Servings
Enchilada Beans and Rice (GF) – 4 Servings
Stroganoff – 4 Servings
Cheese & Broccoli Bake (GF) – 4 Servings
Creamy à la King (GF) – 4 Servings
Creamy Potato Soup (GF) – 4 Servings
Classic Chili (GF) – 4 Servings
GF = Certified Gluten Free
Meal selection may vary.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know how much freeze dried emergency food I need?
Because serving sizes are not uniform across all brands, we recommend calculating your needs using calories. In very basic terms, calories represent how much energy food gives you. On average, a person needs 2,000 calories per day to be comfortable, so this is the amount we recommend planning around. Below, you can find a chart that shows how many days of food this package represents based on eating 2,000 calories a day, for different numbers of people.
We also include 1,200 calorie days for reference. 1,200 Calories is the bare minimum you should prepare for. It will get you by, but expect to be hungry! (For reference, coma patients get around 1,100 calories each day just to maintain their resting state.)
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Where can I find the expiry date for my emergency food?
Pouches are individually labelled with the manufacturing dates. If stored in a cool, dry place the food will last for 25 years from that date.
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If I open the bucket, will the emergency food go bad?
The shelf life is for individual pouches as long as they are not opened, so you can open the bucket to check the manufacturing dates or sample pouches without fear!