I just got my Food supply kit and i'm happy with the size! it will be a great back up plan for my family.One of the grandmothers oatmeal was opened and spilled all over the bottom of the storage container.I like the peace of mind having this product in my home gives me. Just a little safety net.Emergency Planning. Great fir the Money.product good- Just need more for the money.Great for camping highly recommendIf you are buying this to stock up for a "survival" situation, I strongly recommend you crack one open and try it first. If you are buying this for camping/hiking you want to look at other options.First the packaging. This is packaged in such an odd way for a "72 hour" kit. 72 hours is 3 days and there are 3 meals included in this kit. You would think you would get 3 packets of breakfast, 3 packets of lunch and 3 packets of dinner. But you don't. You get 1, non-resealable bag of breakfast which includes 8 servings - 1, non-resealable bag of lunch which includes 4 servings and 1, non-resealable bag of dinner which includes 4 servings. Each printed with the directions on how to cook each entire packet. If you are in an emergency situation where power is out, or you are on the trail with no power... how are you supposed to keep the food from going bad for the next 3 days if you are meant to prepare the servings at once? They are after all meant to feed 1 person for 72 hours.2nd the meals. These are not freeze dried meals. You may be thinking these are like a Mountain House meal. They are not. The breakfast is just oatmeal with brown sugar and some maple flavoring, not freeze dried at all... and I wouldn't expect oatmeal to be. The lunch (mac and cheese) and the dinner (creamy rice and vegetables) aren't freeze dried but contain some "powdered" components. The mac and cheese is comparable to store brand mac and cheese in a box - noodles aren't pre-cooked and freeze dried and the cheese is powdered. The rice and and vegetables is the same with the exception of the vegetables which may be freeze dried or maybe just dehydrated but it's mostly just a package of powdered "creamy" sauce. Either way, other than the oatmeal these meals are not easy to cook on the trail or at camp like a Mountain House would be and in a survival or emergency situation where you may be without power they would be difficult to properly cook.3rd the taste. I really wanted to like these but no. The mac and cheese was worse than what I remember school lunch being like. The cheese had such a weird flavor, kind of tangy but definitely not creamy and was nothing like what the packaging shows. The rice and vegetables was awful. The vegetables... a couple peas, never fully softened and the rice was rubbery. It wasn't creamy either just bleh, kind of just there. The oatmeal was OK, it's hard to mess up oatmeal.I do appreciate that some of the proceeds of these meals go to help veterans and that kind of makes the purchase worth it. Could you survive on these in an emergency? Yeah, probably. But there are a lot of better options out there, you could just stock up on the store brand boxed food these are undoubtedly packaged next to for less money. I would never suggest these for camping/hiking meals. 0.5 star for the OK oatmeal and 1.5 star for helping veterans, every other aspect of this is a total failure. Sorry, 4Patriots... this is not good.A 72-hour kit