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Healthy Choice Beef Merlot


Nikki2777

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Nikki2777 Community Regular

Hi - I saw these in the frozen section last night.  They say Gluten Free on them, but no indication about cross-contamination, etc.

 

I don't generally like frozen meals, but sometimes the convenience is just too hard to pass up when I'm busy.

 

Does anyone eat these and know if they are safe?  Does Healthy choice have other Gluten Free options that are good?

 

Thanks!


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kareng Grand Master

We had something about this a month ago? You might want to use the advanced search function and see if you can find it. I have to run right now. Maybe check on the website for Healthy Choice? There were 4 or 5 flavors.

kareng Grand Master

I guess it was Lean Cuisine. Not sure if they are made by the same company, some of them are.

https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/110740-lean-cuisine/#entry939562

cyclinglady Grand Master

I went through the reviews on the Healthy Choice website. Not one mentioned that they had celiac disease (that is how I gauge the safety of a restaurant or product). Although the ingrediants are gluten free, I would be surprised if their gluten free products are made on a separate line. Next step, call the manufacturer or you could be the guinea pig and report back your findings.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

I got a couple of these a few weeks ago. Had no problems with them and will buy them again as sometimes I am just to tired to cook when I get home from work. At the same time I got a couple Jimmy Dean chicken bowls that were not marked gluten free but had no gluten ingredients. I have eaten the Jimmy Dean breakfast bowls with no problem so figured I would give those a try. That was a mistake. 

kareng Grand Master

Found this on thier FB page- which seems to be a quick way to get answers. They sound safe

Yes, in order for us to label them as gluten free, they must be tested. If any other meals that contain any of the top allergens are made on the same lines, there is a very thorough cleaning and validation process that takes place before the gluten free meals are made. If you have a sensitivity to gluten or have celiac disease, you can be confident you can eat these meals. Let us know if you have any other questions. Thanks!

Nikki2777 Community Regular

Thank you, Kareng!

 

I had not yet gotten to calling them.  That's a big help.  Looking forward to trying it.


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LauraTX Rising Star

Thanks for digging that up, Karen.  I think I saw a Celiac blogger post about these, I forget who it was.  But said they are decent.  I may try one, looks like a good option for if I am away from home.

Nikki2777 Community Regular

It was pretty good, actually - seemed high in sodium and the portion was SMALL (only 180 calories).  Thought I'd report back.

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