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Vee Tee Heat & Eat Rice Dishes?


Nikki2777

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Has anyone had these?  Our local specialty store just started offering them and  they seem like an easy, tasty solution for busy nights.

Nowhere on the packaging does it have any information about the facility though, so I wanted to see whether others have eaten them safely.  Mostly interested i n the flavored ones - Mexican Style, Peri Peri, etc.

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

From the FAQs: Is Veetee Heat & Eat Rice gluten free?

The following Heat & Eat products are currently gluten free: 

Basmati Rice

Long Grain Rice

Thai Jasmine Rice

Thai Lime & Herb Rice

Basmati & Wild Rice 

Peri Peri Rice 

Pilau Rice 

Spicy Mexican Style Rice

Chicken Flavour Rice

Golden Vegetable Rice

Wholegrain Brown Rice

 


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w8in4dave Community Regular

They have a website :) I looked it up 

 

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Nikki2777 Community Regular

Thanks - yes, that's where I got the FAQs above.  However, nothing there indicates any possible sources of cross-contamination (the "made in a facility..." caveat), so I wanted to see if anyone had tried them.

 

Has anyone had experience with these?

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