I may get this kit as it's probably the only pre-packaged gluten-free organic ready-to-go bucket on the market. But be forewarned of the false advertising: It only provides 1,027 calories per day. See the "Nutritional Breakdown" tab.
They expect you to get through 40 days of crisis on those few calories. A crisis where you may be lifting, hammering, walking everywhere (or running!), etc.
They defend this decision by talking about empty calories versus nutrition (see the "Calories vs. Nutrition" tab) but that's based on a false premise. To thrive you need at least 2000 GOOD calories per day. Else why not eat just 500 calories of the world's most nutritious foods and be done?
With my body type and energy output during a crisis I'll need about 3500 per day. So this kit would last me maybe 10-15 days. Others who need fewer calories (small women/children) might stretch it to 20 days, but I can't see going beyond that.
Interestingly, the provide links on the "Calories vs. Nutrition" tab to validate their premise but instead each of them refutes it. This link says I need 2200 calories (non-crisis):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empty_calorie
This link says processed foods should provide /more/ calories (though I know from experience and common sense that whole foods are better long term):
http://www.precisionnutrition.com/digesting-whole-vs-processed-foods
This link says you need more whole food calories than empty ones for the same…