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Foods labeled as allergen free


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lilo Enthusiast

can we say that products with allergen free label are  gluten free? 


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Ennis-TX Grand Master
52 minutes ago, lilo said:

can we say that products with allergen free label are  gluten free? 

Example? I know Enjoy life is and I know Gerbs Allergen Friendly Foods are.

plumbago Experienced

This seems like a good time to ask what happened with the 2014 FDA regulation on the labeling of gluten free foods. First, has it gone into effect? Second, am I correct in reading that it is voluntary?  Really?? What good is that?

Anyway, does anyone have any news or experience with this?

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lilo Enthusiast

Well i dont live in US or UK so im sure you dont know the brand . It's a herbal tea company (just uses dried fruits and herbs) and on package it has a label and it says that it doesnt contain any allergens.

Ennis-TX Grand Master
2 hours ago, plumbago said:

This seems like a good time to ask what happened with the 2014 FDA regulation on the labeling of gluten free foods. First, has it gone into effect? Second, am I correct in reading that it is voluntary?  Really?? What good is that?

Anyway, does anyone have any news or experience with this?

Plumbago

Voluntary, hince the recent concern with the hummus topic, on a side note the GFWD petition seems to be going well.

 

2 hours ago, lilo said:

Well i dont live in US or UK so im sure you dont know the brand . It's a herbal tea company (just uses dried fruits and herbs) and on package it has a label and it says that it doesnt contain any allergens.

Yeah would not know but my concern is what herbs? Some have common cc issues rare but yeah, I only trust 1 tea company after a ton of issues with companies that could not control CC issues when they use barley in just one line. -_-

 

lilo Enthusiast
4 hours ago, Ennis_TX said:

Voluntary, hince the recent concern with the hummus topic, on a side note the GFWD petition seems to be going well.

 

Yeah would not know but my concern is what herbs? Some have common cc issues rare but yeah, I only trust 1 tea company after a ton of issues with companies that could not control CC issues when they use barley in just one line. -_-

 

Teas contain daisy,green tea ,cinnamon sticks,leaves,apple,sage,lemon,orange ,pineapple .

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