Your comfort food prayers are answered, mac and cheese lovers.

Costco has blessed us with a 27-pound “Storage Bucket” containing 180 servings of the ooey-gooey good stuff. This gluttonous golden opportunity is helpfully listed under “Emergency Kits & Supplies” on the Costco website.

Oh, and don’t worry if you’re a single person eating for one — it’s got a two-decade shelf life.

That’s a lot of eating elbow room, thanks to the hearty folks at Chef’s Banquet, a household name in family-size freezer food circles.

Bonus: You can even fit “100 baseballs, half a bale of hay or your average 3-year-old child” in the bucket once it’s empty, according to People.

Online Costco customer reviews for the $89.99 item are all raves: “Good stuff! We bought this for our grandson. He was here the day it arrived. We opened it and made it. Very pleasantly surprised. I have made it a couple of different ways. You can’t mess it up. Have purchased it again, and will continue to use it,” says MimiO.

“I was surprised,” chimes in HealthTechSavvy. “Honestly, I was expecting something that tasted horrible.”

Of course calorie-counting social media justice warriors saw it through a more hangry lens, with most tweets bearing an outraged “end of times,” “we’re broken beyond repair” and “I hope Costco still sells caskets” vibe.

Although it’s actually been around on the down low for a few years, this cheesy pasta product is suddenly so popular that it’s temporarily out of stock. Never fear, survivalists — anything that sells in bulk eventually gets restocked.