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And went for my first time today. Was very happy with the gluten-free selection and prices. Especially on gallons of milk. Can't wait to have them open up the meat and frozen section to see what kind of selection and prices they have. Never would have checked it out if I had not heard how good the prices were on here!


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Just be careful with their brands, constant issues with them every now and then, bunch of people getting sick form the lentils from their brand awhile back with them being gluten contaminated, and I recall their brand of gluten free bars at one point were being passed off as gluten free while containing malt extract.  I would only use them for whole foods.

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10 hours ago, Victoria1234 said:

And went for my first time today. Was very happy with the gluten-free selection and prices. Especially on gallons of milk. Can't wait to have them open up the meat and frozen section to see what kind of selection and prices they have. Never would have checked it out if I had not heard how good the prices were on here!

I love Aldi here in the UK, they are superb at providing Open Original Shared Link, but it looks like you may be Open Original Shared Link than we do! In part this is because the Aldis in the north of England dont get the gluten-free foods that those in the South and Wales get. :angry: 

I've been fine with one exception, I reacted to some gluten-free muesli from Aldi. I think this could be an oats reaction rather than CC however. So I'm not necessarily blaming Aldi or their supplier for that.

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