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Survivault: Complete 7-Day Gourmet Disaster Food Supplies for 4
- Item Number
- 563
- Estimated Value
- 430 USD
- Sold
- 425 USD to rt8abe7ee
- Number of Bids
- 10 - Bid History
Item Description
Survivault’s Food Module includes a week’s worth of breakfast, lunch and dinner items for four (4) people that are surprisingly good and very easy to prepare. Also included are a single burner butane stove, fuel, pot and pan, plates, utensils, BPA-free water bottles, scouring pad and dish soap.
There is definitely such a thing as comfort food, and if the situation is serious enough that you have to use your Survivault supplies, then a tasty meal can make a real difference in everyone’s spirits and ability to cope.
The Survivault folks have toured the facility in Northern California where the food is produced, and have personally tasted all the entrees and desserts, which include: Chili, tamale pie, spaghetti marinara, mashed potatoes with chicken gravy, and other tasty items.
The U.S. Geological Study estimates a 99.7% chance of a 6.7+ earthquake occurring in California within the next 25 years. The Big One is going to come. Don’t put off getting Seriously Prepared another day.
Ships within 2-4 weeks of purchase date.
Items will be shipped or personally delivered to the winning bidder at no additional cost.
While the manufacturer lists a 7-year shelf life, Survivault recommends 5 years to be on the safe side. Food should be stored in a cool place, like inside the garage or in a shaded outdoor storage shed. Warmer storage temperatures will lessen the shelf life.
Survivault has an e-reminder service that notifies their customers when items are nearing their expiration or replacement time, so you can make sure supplies are always up to date.
Must redeem by February 28, 2015.
Item Special Note
Donated by:
Survivault
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