Can you make a fully automated Action using Save for Web? - Illustrator CC

I have been trying to create a simple action using the Save for Web feature. When I run the created action it stops on the Save to Web window until I click on "Save" then it brings up the finder window asking me to select where to save it and I then have to click "Save" At that point the Action continues to run and completes.
I'm using this process to export JPEGs of client labels for an web based government submission. The guidelines are pretty tight and the Save for Web gives me the best results for File Size, Image Size, and Quality... basically the files have to be small, but legible. Our files are organized in a Client/Project/SKU structure so batch processing with the Export command is not really an option.
I have created many actions & batches over the years, but never had this kind of issue with such a simple action. Is there a way to bypass these prompt similarly to what a batch would do?

I would love to know the answer to this as well. I am having the exact same issue. Super annoying

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