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Just wondering if anyone knows of any "less expensive" brands of deli meat that are both gluten free and soy free. I'm at college right now and I have recently been getting sick on the turkey so the head chef called the company and found out that there was soy protein in all of their lunch meats. So now I'm out of lunch meat options and although the cafeteria staff has been making me special tuna, chicken, and egg salad I would still like an occasional turkey or ham sandwich. The chef said he would look into finding a deli meat that I would be able to have but the problem is the only brands I can come up with are Boars Head and Thumanns (what I use at home). So if you have any other suggestions please let me know.

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bfarnsworth0709 Rookie

I buy Oscar Mayer Shaves lunch meats, like turkey breast - mesquite flavored but they have ham and stuff too. I know the mesquite turkey, none of the ingredients stand out to me as having gluten and I have never had a reaction. I haven't look at the ham, but I also know the chicken is o.k. too.

Hope it works for you! :-)

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happygirl Collaborator

Oscar Mayer is a Kraft company, so they will clearly disclose any gluten ingredients.

Many of their shaved lunch meats are gluten and soy free....click on the name to read the ingredients.

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Best of luck as school is starting again!!

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azmom Newbie

We like Hormel Natural Choice because it doesn't have nitrates in it. Nitrates tend to give us headaches.

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amberleigh Contributor

I think the Buddig lunch meats are safe (at least the corned beef one is) and they are super cheap!

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kbtoyssni Contributor

Hormel says gluten-free right on the package.

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