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Augason Farms Breakfast and Dinner Variety Pail is a 4-gallon emergency food supply featuring 119 servings across 15 meal varieties, delivering approximately 22,880 calories. Designed for long-term storage with a 25-year shelf life, this portable pail offers quick, nutritious meals that require only water and heating, making it ideal for emergency preparedness, camping, or busy lifestyles.

















| ASIN | B00FD8N3X0 |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,923 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #53 in Emergency Food Supplies |
| Brand | Augason Farms |
| Brand Name | Augason Farms |
| Container Type | Pail |
| Cuisine | American and Italian |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,161 Reviews |
| Flavor | Chocolate |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00078716202407 |
| Included Components | 1 Pouch Maple Brown Sugar Oatmeal 1 Pouch Creamy Potato Soup 1 Pouch Cheesy Broccoli Rice 1 Pouch Morning Moo’s® Low Fat Milk Alternative 1 Pouch Creamy Chicken-Flavored Rice 2 Pouches Elbow Macaroni 1 Pouch Cheese Powder 1 Pouch Hearty Vegetable Chicken-Flavored Soup 1 Pouch Chicken-Flavored Noodle Soup 1 Pouch Creamy Stroganoff 1 Pouch Fettuccine Alfredo 1 Pouch Italiano Marinara 1 Pouch Strawbe… |
| Item Height | 11 inches |
| Item Type Name | Augason Farms Breakfast and Dinner Variety Pail Emergency Food Supply Everyday Meals 4 Gallon Pail |
| Item Weight | 13 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Augason Farms |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Information | Pail |
| Size | 4 gallons |
| UPC | 078716202407 |
| Unit Count | 176.08 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
N**A
Reliable, fresh, and well-packaged
This emergency food kit offers a variety of breakfast and lunch options, all of which arrived earlier than expected. While delivery may take time, patience is rewarded with a well-prepared product. Each packet is securely fastened to prevent shifting during transport, and the packaging is durable and neatly arranged. The food is fresh, of good quality, and ready to eat in under 15 minutes. One packet can feed a family of 3–4, making it a practical choice for emergency planning. The flavor is pleasant and welcoming, with no artificial taste—just simple, real food. The oxygen absorber in each pack is a thoughtful addition for long-term storage. Some vegetables may require slightly more cooking time than noodles, such as in the chicken noodle soup, but overall preparation is straightforward. This product meets expectations and is worth the investment. A dependable option for preparedness and peace of mind.
T**S
Consistent quality w/ competitive cost.
Been competitively pricing - taking a small samples of other companies offerings. This one will be a sample also. Arguson farms has consistent quality with their dried fruits etc as well as great competitive pricing. They're providing a fantastic service. Even though I have purchased from other online companies that do this there was great disappointment in some of their hype because well one of them they're broccoli rice soup was inedible it wouldn't no matter how long you cooked it or soaked the rice it would never soften up. That's when I decided to do research and not just buy because of hype. Hoping this sample which was on sale as Arguson farms puts their products on sale a lot here on Amazon. Thus keeping the price extremely competitive against others who sell with their own websites. As a matter of fact I finally figured out the biggest advertiser on the internet for this type of item does not provide serving sizes when you try to purchase because they don't want you to know how expensive they really are! So far products from Arguson have been very delicious, not powdered to dust by shipping. Blueberries are to die for. I will return placiymore information as to quality the supplies were after using them. Where I live You can be trapped in your home due to excess snow or extreme weather, fire, etc. Yes it is Southern California
M**E
Attention to all
Portable great value and great for camping.
M**E
Augason Farms Breakfast and Dinner Variety Pail Emergency Food Supply Everyday
Augason is QUALITY, which is why I purchased many of their products for PREPPING/SURVIVAL.
S**O
Delicious but hard to open
I bought this just in case TSHTF And grid goes down. I wasn't going to open it until if and when, but then I thought. Well crap what if it tastes horrible? So today I opened it. First, make sure that you've got the container pre-opened. It is really hard to open. And you may cut yourself trying. Or maybe I just don't know how to do it. But it took me a good half hour 45 minutes to get the thing pried open. I mean goodness zombies could have gotten me by then, LOL. Other than that so far I've had the strawberry cream breakfast cream of wheat this morning. I have to say it was really good. Very tasty. Very filling and I think there's four servings in each pouch. Since it's only me, I have breakfast for the next three mornings now. I'll be trying a few of the other things tonight. I'll update as I go along. But if you are a prepper, you might want to get this. The cost is quite reasonable. Good job Augason Farms. I'm impressed so far. 🤩👍 UPDATE- The potato soup is delicious too
Z**S
Bunker Food
The Augason Farms Breakfast and Dinner Variety Pail is an outstanding choice for anyone looking to be prepared for emergencies or simply wanting convenient, ready-to-go meals. This 4-gallon pail is packed with a variety of delicious and satisfying meals, including options for both breakfast and dinner. The selection is impressive, covering everything from hearty oatmeal and pancakes for breakfast to flavorful soups, pasta, and even creamy mashed potatoes for dinner. Each meal is easy to prepare—just add water—and the taste is surprisingly good, especially for emergency food. What sets this pail apart is the attention to nutrition and portion control. The meals are designed to provide essential nutrients and energy, making them perfect for sustaining you during an emergency or even during camping trips and other outdoor adventures. The long shelf life of up to 25 years is a huge plus, giving you peace of mind that you’re always ready, no matter what. The packaging is also smartly designed. The pail is sturdy and stackable, making it easy to store in a pantry or emergency kit. It’s clear that Augason Farms has put thought into every detail, from the meal variety to the ease of use. Overall, this emergency food supply is a reliable, high-quality product that I would highly recommend to anyone looking to be well-prepared.
R**.
Good product just know different expiration dates
I'm giving this a five-star review although I haven't tried the food and I hope it emergency won't come up so I should. I learned from another breakfast pill I got from the same brand that some foods like banana chips only last 10 years and not everything is 30 years. The support had told me that and things like bananas and cheeses just don't last as long. Also the support took a very quick time to answer my question when I had asked it on the prior product. The only funny thing with this is the elbow macaroni is good for 30 years and the cheese for the macaroni is only good for 10! Since I'll probably be old and dead by then I'm not going to lose any sleep over it but I was amused by it. So if you want your cheese and your macaroni at the same time make sure the disaster happens within the first 10 years!
P**Y
great addition to food preparedness
I'm buying calories. I am buying calories to tuck away for use after all other calories have been consumed. I have this and know it is available. I dont need to worry about it. It is there as part of my "calorie savings account". Not worried about taste, not worried about anything other than calories- preferably a variety of flavors with a good ratio of macros (fat, protein, carbohydrates). Emergency food is what it is, and what it will be. With increasing prices, todays caloric purchase is a savings over tomorrows. So no, I haven't tried it. I HAVE used other Augason Farms products for daily life use and have been pleased. I regularly buy Augason Farms (best price point, best sales). I have tried those items only because the sale price was better than buying non emergency packed food items. I use a lot of tomato powder, dehydrated vegetables, protein crumbles, etc.. and once in awhile a sale will work in my favor. That is when I will buy 2 of something. One for now, one for way later. Rinse and repeat. Certain food items have at least 25 year shelf life, some items are 10 years. No matter, I will eat it all 30 years down the line if need be. Foods dont just go "bad". The date is not a safety issue. It is a quality issue. So maybe the smell, taste, texture, or vitamin content alters a little over time, but it is still edible. Calories are still there. If you want to be sure of a tasty meal that is within the best by date range, then simple stack your pantry with foods that you know and love. Rotate. Have a "working pantry" that you grab from on a daily basis, then have a "storage pantry" that works as your own in home "store". It also serves as your emergency preps. When you need to pull from your storage pantry, be sure to replace. Keep adding to it, one or two cans at a time. one or two bags of something at a time. Emergency food does not need to be emergency packaged food (prices are higher for the packaging, uniformity, processing etc). If "emergency" packaged food is outside your budget, then dont bother. If it is something you are keen on, then look for sales regularly (maybe daily) and buy when the good price strikes. Of course, you can look into creating your own long term storage meals too (mylar, oxy absorbers, pails, etc). Just.. have something. Dont be someone who has bare shelves and scoffs at preparedness because emergency meals taste bad. Nah, buy what is good to you, buy what is affordable to you, buy basic stuff or buy fancy emergency stuff. But have stuff. Prices aren't coming down, prices will continue to go up, food will be harder to come by. So at the very least consider it an investment. And if there is a true need for it in terms of *vaguely gestures around* all else that is going on (weather events, political events, ww3, etc) then you wont be scrambling, begging off neighbors, stealing, etc. So current $60 for nearly 20,000 calories of a variety of food? Not too shabby in light of everything. (same $60 can buy a lot more calories, but be sure to store well for max "freshness").
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