• @FooBarrington
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        59 months ago

        Be the change you want to see in the world. The only thing stopping you from making your own 27 pound Mac and Cheese bucket is yourself. So just DO IT! MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE!

        • @[email protected]
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          9 months ago

          At 7.25 oz per box it will take around 60 boxes of Kraft Mac and cheese to fill this bucket.

          Edit: Walmart is currently selling the boxes for $1.24 a box, so that’s $74.40 total which is cheaper than the Costco bucket

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    This looks like it will kill people with salmonella and probably gangrene

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        389 months ago

        It will get used for lots of things but it will no doubt also end up in fridge of some self-loathing degenerate who thinks it’s a good idea to work their way through 27lbs of Mac n cheese

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          79 months ago

          But only like for 6 days before they eat through it all at a rate of 5 pounds a day. That seems like a reasonable about of time to eat leftovers for, as long as you change the spoon every day.

    • @FireTower
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      49 months ago

      Per one customer review, it really does turn out that way. “Honestly, I was expecting something that tasted horrible,” the commenter wrote. “I was surprised to find out that it was very good.”

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    It’s for preppers and has a 20 year shelf life. Honestly it’s not a bad idea to have some long-life food in case of natural disasters… but it doesn’t have to be quite that big lol

  • Deez
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    69 months ago

    Soft and wet, or crunch and dry?

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    39 months ago

    Reminds me I need to order another 5kg bucket of peanut butter. Good thing to have in the pantry!