Costco Is Selling a Year’s Worth of “Emergency Food” For $1,000
RICHMOND, CA - MARCH 06: A sign is posted on the outside of a Costco store on March 6, 2014 in Richmond, California. Costco Wholesale reported a 15 percent drop in secnd quarter earnings with profits of $463 million, or $1.05 per share, compared to $547 million, or $1.24 per share, one year ago. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
If you’re worried that the world could come to an end any day now . . . hey, join the club. And get your Costco membership card ready.
Costco just started selling an “emergency food” kit that has 6,200 servings of canned food . . . including wheat, rice, milk, fruits, vegetables, granola, and meat. They say it’s for one person to have about 1,200 calories per day for a year.
If you want one for your bunker, it costs $999.99 . . . which comes out to about $2.75-a-day. And the food in the cans have a 25-year shelf life, so you’ll be covered as long as the apocalypse comes before 2042. But unfortunately, it’s sold out right now.
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