Somewhere, Anton Ego is slitting his wrists with a stale baguette.
Costco is selling this $75 bucket of emergency food that contains "275 servings of Pre-mixed and Pre-seasoned 100% vegetarian and vitamin fortified food."
Best part: it has a shelf life of 20 years!
Frankly, when the robot/zombie/nuclear/meteor apocalypse comes, I think I’d rather resort to cannibalism than scoop vegetarian muck from an industrial paint bucket for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Apparently I’m in the minority, though, for as the site notes that "Due to overwhelming response, this item will be delivered in 10-15 business days."
Blurgh.
I guess it sounds better than that cheeseburger in a can , though.
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Hi All! From: benzworld.org Post Date: 2008-10-29 11:23:50
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