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Wow!!! I just got back from our local Giant (Lititz, PA) and they just rearranged their entire store and they now have a HUGE organic section with a gluten free section. I found tons of things there that were gluten free AND even some new stuff that I had never tried before. The prices were quite reasonable too which surprised me. I just thought I'd share. Most of the grocery stores in my area are beginning a gluten free area, but I was really happy that a large chain store like Giant followed suit. :D So, if you haven't shopped at your local Giant in a while, you may want to double check to make sure that they didn't start an organic/gluten free aisle as well.


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I really am impressed with the grocery stores. I go to several of them...Shaw's, Hannafords, Stop & Shop....they all have a great gluten free section. I only have to travel to Whole Foods for beer now, thats it.

schuyler Apprentice

The Raley's in my area has a gluten free section. It has been a huge help to me, because there is one right by my house. The prices are actually pretty good, compared to some other places.

Danielle

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JenAnderson Rookie

I live in MD and I was wondering if the large organic/gluten free section was in all Giant stores or in a select few. There is a Food Lion right outside the base here and they carry a lot of the Bob's Red Mill products and a select few of the organic frozen meals. The only place I could find the Amy's gluten free frozen meals are at Whole Foods Markets that are roughly 30 minutes away. Anyone in the area know of another avenue I can try?

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