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I am thrilled and happy at what I found at the office I work for the other day. Some random treat basket showed up and at first I was a bit sad there was no gluten free things, so I shrugged and went on my way, but the next day something trés cool appeared away from the gluteny treats was a separate basket that said gluten free nom noms keep separated from the other basket. It was filled with known safe gluten free treats and fruits some of the items I can't have as they do have corn and rice and I can't have those but the fruits I was so shocked to see the caring. Not only was options available for me but they had even made sure no CCing could occur. Thought I'd share since it was full of good things.


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mamaw Community Regular

how  nice.....

nvsmom Community Regular

:) Nice!

Bobbie Jo Rookie

That is very unique. My poor gluten-free cousin works in doc's office where pharm. reps bring in lunch and goodies everyday and never anything gluten free, even though it is on the signup calendar. I tell her to put "Dr." before her name and see if that gets their attention!

But good for those people who thought of you. Doesn't it make all of us want to find out what people around us truly need- and not just what we want to give them.

squirmingitch Veteran

VERY happy things!!!!! How touching & considerate. 

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