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jenvan

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I contacted them on the gluten-free status of their products and got this response. I use some of their salsas, refried beans, canned green chilis... Was pleasantly surprised they are working on a list...

Dear Jen,

Thank you for taking the time to contact us. We always appreciate hearing from our valued consumers.

Although gluten is not considered to be one of the major allergens that must be declared on labels, La Preferida recognizes the importance of identifying gluten free products for our consumers.

In collaboration with our suppliers, La Preferida is reviewing each ingredient statement on our products. A list of those products that are considered to be gluten free will be available within the next three (3) months. In the meanwhile, if you a question about the gluten free status of a specific product, please do not hesitate to contact me at (800) 621-5422 or email me at dbrand@lapreferida.com.

We consider each and every product we sell to our consumers as a privilege. This privilege can only be earned by continuing to provide the finest quality products available. It is our goal to continue to strive to exceed our consumer’s quality expectations.

Sincerely,

David Brand

Director of Quality Assurance

La Preferida

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Becky6 Enthusiast

Great! Thanks for the info!

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fran-DH Newbie

Hello....

Did they ever reply with an official statement of whether or not they were gluten free?

Or a list of products?

Thank you.

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