There exist cheaper buckets, where you get a whole month of 2,000 calories a day, not a mere 12 days; The price of that bucket is TWICE that of competition;
84.99
https://www.costco.com/330-Total-Serving...t.11649759.htmlyear supply works out to $63+tax for a month
http://beprepared.com/year-supply-of-basics.htmllook at the ingredients, count the calories, then compare the price; you don't need a vacuum sealer or dehydrator or or any special equipment to store whiterice/oatmeal/macaroni
for a yearadd some cans of refried beans, salsa, chili, meat ... which also don't require
any special storage packagingjust keep it in your pantry, inspect pantry regularly for insect infestation, and eat some regularly
its cheaper than this bucket
If you want to go longer term, buy some screw-on-buckets, or save some 2-liter soda-bottles, and do some dry-ice fumigation -- store whiterice/beans/wheat ... store away from light+heat and you're good for 30 years, DIY, without special equipment, without special order just by shopping at any grocery store
Also, a lot of research isn't required, food preservation is of interest to everybody, there are lots of resources to be leveraged:)
Wendy DeWitt seems do a good job of communicating some of these preservation techniques
but she doesn't provide references; I like references, they promote beliveability
so if you want some more references see
Emergency Food: Gimmick that Preys on Fears? Dry bean/rice storage CO2 and Nitrogen Dry Ice wheatinsect-treatmentspacking with
oxygen absorbersoxygen absorbers and long term food storage
Food Storage FAQ'sPRUDENT FOOD STORAGE: Questions & Answers Alan T. Hagan
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Long-Term Food Storage, by Robert Wayne Atkins, P.E. - Grandpappy
Shelf Life of Canned and Dry Foods by Robert Wayne Atkins, P.E. - Grandpappy
One-Year Emergency Food Supply by Robert Wayne Atkins, P.E. - Grandpappy