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Whole Foods Brand Pasta Sauce


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shg Newbie

Hello!

 

Does anyone know is WF 365 brand pasta sauce is gluten free?  Thanks


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shadowicewolf Proficient

Do you have the ingredient list? I can't seem to find it online.

psawyer Proficient

There are multiple sauces sold by WFM under their house brand. Without knowing exactly which product you refer to, I could not comment. But, if you can post the exact name and the ingredients list, somebody here will be able to help you.

shg Newbie

I can't find it either- very frustrating.  I'll try to find at the store tonight.

kareng Grand Master

I checked various flavors of it for a food pantry about a year ago. The ingredients looked fine and I told her she could give those to gluten-free people. WF had donated a bunch of them to the food pantry I was working with. They do not say the actual words " gluten-free".

Remember this was exactly a year ago so ingredients could have changed. I remember because when I was leaving a tornado was going over.

shg Newbie

Thanks for all your posts- I don't have the list, but if I can get a hold I'll post.

Gfresh404 Enthusiast

I've had good luck with the 365 brand. Supposedly all their manufacturers following GMP to separate allergens - although I haven't confirmed if they view gluten as an allergen.

 

I would bet it's safe, but I hate getting glutened so much I personally wouldn't risk it.

 

 


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