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Best gluten-free Online Stores?


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tracii Newbie

Hello all!

I have to travel WAY to far to go to a store that MAY have the gluten-free foods that I want. Can I get some suggestions on online stores? Cost & variety is important.

Thanks SO much in advance!

~Tracii


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Hello all!

I have to travel WAY to far to go to a store that MAY have the gluten-free foods that I want. Can I get some suggestions on online stores? Cost & variety is important.

Thanks SO much in advance!

~Tracii

I've been very happy with shopbydiet.com

suziew Rookie

I like Kinnikinnick.com.

jerseyangel Proficient

Another good one is www.gluten free.com (I can't get the link to work). :angry:

Lillyth Explorer

Please refernce my recent post on Open Original Shared Link topic.

I'm way too lazy to repost all that stuff on this thread too.

Check out Namaste & Gluten Solutions. While Namaste's stuff seems to "go farther", Gluten Solutions has beter variety, and cheaper prices.

What I did for my gluten-free eating is to make a list of everything I eat on a regular basis that needs ordering (for me, hot dog & hamburger buns, pizza crust), then I mad a list of everywhere I could get it & did cost comparrisons. I was very happy with how quickly I got the Gluten Solutions stuff, though of course, they are in CA too.

tiffjake Enthusiast
I like Kinnikinnick.com.

Ditto. And glutino dot com.

jenvan Collaborator

I love gluten-free Trading company--tons and tons of stuff: Open Original Shared Link

Or gluten-free Pantry: Open Original Shared Link free.com/

or gluten-free Mall sometimes: Open Original Shared Link


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I do most here.....

Open Original Shared Link

swittenauer Enthusiast

Wow! New places to shop! I think I'll try them all. We usually go to Whole Foods or Kroger & Meijer have gluten free sections also.

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