In the USA, big brand stores are selling emergency survival kits
If you're shopping at Costco, you're already planning on stocking up, so why not go all out? For just $999.99, the warehouse club offers a one-year "emergency food kit" that can get you through a mild apocalypse. The 6,200-serving kit from the brand Nutristore promises to provide "1,200 calories per day on average" with a 25-year shelf life thanks to a mix of real freeze-dried and dehydrated fruits and vegetable. In all, the kit, which comes in the form of 96 coffee tin-size cans, contains hard red wheat, instant white rice, granola, dehydrated apples, freeze-dried bananas, freeze-dried peaches, freeze-dried strawberries, dehydrated potatoes, dehydrated carrots, freeze-dried green beans, freeze-dried onions, freeze-dried sweet corn, lentils, pinto beans, beef textured vegetable protein, chicken textured vegetable protein, instant milk, salt, and in case you want to treat yourself, white sugar.