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Trader Joe's Rolled Oats


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rrmac Apprentice

I have seen a lot of controversy regarding TJ's products does anyone use their Rolled Oats the package says Gluten Free wheat Free?

 

Or their Gluten free Chicken Nuggets?

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BlessedMommy Rising Star

TJ's has certified gluten free oats?

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I have bought TJ's gluten-free oats for a long time, but discovered through process of elimination they were causing me some big issues, so I'm currently not using them. I don't know if it's just their oats or any gluten-free oats, but I'm taking a break from oats until I've healed more. So I would say, eat at your own risk.

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BlessedMommy Rising Star

I'd be interested to find where they're sourcing them from.

 

It's probably not much of an issue for me, though, because I get certified gluten-free oats in bulk for $1.63 per pound anyway.

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rrmac Apprentice

I'd be interested to find where they're sourcing them from.

 

It's probably not much of an issue for me, though, because I get certified gluten-free oats in bulk for $1.63 per pound anyway.

The package of oats say in big bold letters "Gluten Free" "Wheat Free" they do not say certified.

 

So thats probably my answer I am going to email them.

 

Where so you buy your oats in bulk at such a great price?

 

Thanks for the reply Diane

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rrmac Apprentice

I have bought TJ's gluten-free oats for a long time, but discovered through process of elimination they were causing me some big issues, so I'm currently not using them. I don't know if it's just their oats or any gluten-free oats, but I'm taking a break from oats until I've healed more. So I would say, eat at your own risk.

It is so hard to figure out what is causing what. 

 

Do you know if TJ's oats are tested or certified?

 

Thanks Diane

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If they don't say 'certified', assume they are not!  Being certified is a badge of honor for companies, they will say it if they are.

 

Best of luck.

 

Colleen

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I bought gluten-free oats from Trader Joe's and it definitely made me have a reaction.  I will look for a product that is certified gluten-free.  Thanks!  

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BlessedMommy Rising Star

Somebody needs to contact TJ's about the labelling error. Oats should not be labelled gluten free unless they are certified!

 

Aldi's chips are labelled "naturally gluten free" but contain oats. I won't touch them.

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