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Veggie Chorizo Breakfast Scramble
Mountain House
Veggie Chorizo Breakfast Scramble
$11.50
Description

  No artificial flavors or colors

  Loaded with flavor and the perfect level of heat, enjoy an expert blend of eggs, potatoes, peppers, and onions with Mountain House's signature Veggie Chorizo. The perfect meatless way to kickstart your day. Move over oatmeal - the new breakfast is here!

  Gluten-free, meatless, and made with no artificial flavors or colors, Mountain House Veggie Chorizo Breakfast Scramble is your next go-to breakfast at home, on the trail, or anytime you want a mouth-watering meal without the long prep.

  Packaging may vary from that shown, but the meal is identical.

Footprint sold separately.
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Brand Name:
Mountain House
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
0055190
Food Type:
Vegetarian
Size:
2 Servings
Calories per Serving:
290
Weight:
4.0 oz / 112 g
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