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Fast Fixin On The Go Southwestern Omelet


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My local Wal-mart is carrying a new pre-prepared breaksfast food called Fast Fixin' On the Go Southwestern Omelet. All you have to do is pop it into the microwave and nuke it. From what I can see of the ingredient list, it looks to be "safe". I have an email out to the company asking them about the gluten status of that product but haven't heard back yet.

I was just wondering if any of you have any knowledge of this product and its status as a celiac disease-safe (or not) product.


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Walmart is now labeling thier gluten free items. Is this one of their private label products? If that is the case if it doesn't have the gluten free label I avoid it.

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  ravenwoodglass said:
Walmart is now labeling thier gluten free items. Is this one of their private label products? If that is the case if it doesn't have the gluten free label I avoid it.

No. This is not a Great Value, Wal-Mart's own label, brand product. The company name is Fast Fixin'. I pulled their website addy off the box labeling and they provide a short list on the site of a few of their gluten-free products. They say a full list is available upon request. Unfortunately, the website deals only with their meat (chicken, beef & pork) products and does not even list any of the breakfast items I found at my Wal-mart. Hopefully, their product list will address the breakfast items, too.

Until then, I guess I'll just have to wait for Fast Fixin' to get back to me to be sure.

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Hello,

My name is Melissa Garcia and I work for Fast Fixin! I saw your tweet on twitter and thought I would come over and see if I could help. I have put in a request for an updated list of all our Glluten Free items. As soon as this list is available I will let you know! I will try and come back and post the link here! You can check out out blog at www.fastfixinfun.com on the right hand side is where I post the gluten free list. There is one there now but needs to be updated! You can also follow us on twitter at www.twitter.com/fastfixin . :)

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  Fast Fixin said:
Hello,

My name is Melissa Garcia and I work for Fast Fixin! I saw your tweet on twitter and thought I would come over and see if I could help. I have put in a request for an updated list of all our Glluten Free items. As soon as this list is available I will let you know! I will try and come back and post the link here! You can check out out blog at www.fastfixinfun.com on the right hand side is where I post the gluten free list. There is one there now but needs to be updated! You can also follow us on twitter at www.twitter.com/fastfixin . :)

Hi, Melissa...

I was the one that had actually emailed you specifically about the Southwestern Omelet. I did find the gluten-free list you mention on the website but, as you said, it needed updated for the new breakfast items you have. I really appreciate you going the extra mile to provide not only me, but this whole forum, with up-to-date info on what products you manufacture that are "safe" for us to eat. Having understanding, interested and helpful people like yourself certainly do a lot to reduce the challenges Celiacs face every day in doing what is usually a relatively mindless thing for the greatest percentage of the population - deciding what to eat!

Thanks again. The way my family raves about your products, I can't WAIT to find out which ones I can have, too!!

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