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Smithfield Smoked Pork Chops


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I checked on to Delfi Product list and I wasn't clear as it was not listed, but stated that precooked chicken, pork and beef entries are not gluten free.

Any one experience a symptoms.

Lisa


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I ate a smoked pork chop from Sam's Club which I think were Smithfield's... No problem for me....

mamaw

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I ate a smoked pork chop from Sam's Club which I think were Smithfield's... No problem for me....

mamaw

hummm, guess I have to look into other things. Gluten is always creaping everywhere. You have to be a spy on yourself. :ph34r:

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Call the company and ask questions. Ask if they use gluten in there other products? Because you can be cross contaminated with what they are running in the lines to produce the foods.

I had the same thing happen another company. I called and found out what was in the ingredients and if it had natural ingredients or natural flavoring it will pose a problem for many of us.

Call Sams Club and ask Open Original Shared Link they have to tell us what is in the food we eat. It's a new law.

Also smoked food have nitrate in it. It is a big no no for me. I'll get a migraine for sure!

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