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Anyone Know About On The Border?


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jabberwife Explorer

I went today for lunch, felt I was safe with the taco salad (didn't eat anywhere near the bowl) with chicken, it had tortilla strips on it that were obviously corn and jalapeno vinagrette dressing. I suspect either the tortilla chips or the dressing....because I'm again feeling bloated, crampy......already. Does anyone know anything about On The Border and their habits?

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They do not have dedicated fryers for thier chips. That was most likely the culprit.

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That could be it. Also, I was asking my dad (a celiac--dx'd for more than 10 years now) and he said he'd been glutened by tortilla strips from other restaurants. Apparently some tortilla strips for salads and such are a flour/corn blend. Who would do that to us!!!??! Oh well. Next time, I'm just eating the salad. No corn anything. I don't even like On the Border that much anyawy....

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jabberwife,

i love on the border and i ate there the other day. they don't have dedicated fryers, so there could be cc and the waitress warned me about that. but they do have a gluten-free menu and when i ate there, i ordered the chicken fajitas or something with no sour cream and corn tortillas (which were obviously from the freezer). i enjoyed it. i didn't get sick, though...

sorry you did :(

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n D nile Newbie

My two sons and I who both have celiac disease also ate at On the Border yesterday. So far I haven't had any problems, the waiter brought us corn tortillas which were very good and we had fajitas.

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