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Moving To Tucson Az Soon


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Guest NancyNet

I am moving soon to Tucson, AZ and would appreciate it very much if any of you could give me information on Stores that sell GlutenFree Foods and also the name of some gluten-free Restaurants.

Thanks Allot for any help.....gluten-free and desperate.... ;)

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Guest Erosie

Hi,

I lived in Tucson for 2 years while working on my Master's degree at UofA. There are 2 Trader Joe's stores in Tucson (one East-Central and one North) and 1 Wild Oats store (central). Wild Oats is pretty similar to Whole Foods stores. There are also some smaller non-chain natural food stores downtown and lots of Mexican groceries with corn tortillas, etc. There is also a PF Chang's which supposedly has a gluten-free menu, although I have not been there. Good luck!

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Thanks Erosie, I really appreciate your help. I really felt lost about moving when I found out there was no WholeFoods Store in Tucson, AZ. I even wrote to the Company and suggested they think about having a WholeFoods there, hahaha :rolleyes: I live in Northern CA now and am spoiled by all the Health Food stores and all the WholeFoods Stores everywhere.

Please if anyone else has any more information about the Tucson AZ area, I would love your help ...

Thanks Again ....Nancy :D

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Guest Erosie

Hi Nancy,

I'm sure there are others with more insight into gluten-free eating out in Tucson. I hadn't been diagnosed yet while living there, so I wasn't specifically looking for gluten-free resources. Tucson is a big place and I'm sure there are more options.

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