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Ore Ida Steak Fries....gluten-free Or Not?


wolfie

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Okay, I saw that Heinz has a gluten-free list and does list the Ore Ida Steak Fries, but they are the 3.75 lb bag, not the 28 oz bag. I didn't realize this when I was at the store. The sku or plu number is not the same either. I don't see any possible gluten containing ingredients, though. Here they are (label does say "Contains Soy":

Potatoes, vegetable oil (partially hydrogenated soybean, sunflower, canola, soybean and/or cottonseed), salt, dextrose, disodium dihydrogen pyrophosphate, annatto (vegetable color).

Anyone know?

TIA!!!


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The ingredients look fine. Given the info you have, I would eat them--but if you're uncomfortable, you might want to wait until tomorrow and call them.

wolfie Enthusiast

Thanks Patti!

I juse went to their website and they don't list any steak fries now! :blink: I am very confused. I skipped them for tonight, but am going to call them tomorrow to double check. My kids can at least eat them if I can't. Boy, I was really looking forward to them too.

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I don't blame you at all--better safe than sorry :D

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UPDATE: Spoke with Ore-Ida/Heinz today and they confirmed that they are not on the gluten-free list, but she couldn't tell me why. They don't contain wheat, so it must be barley in the flavoring? There aren't any spices or flavorings listed, unless "disodium dihydrogen pyrophosphate" is one. Anyway, I am taking them back to the store to exchange for the crinkle fries that are gluten-free.....LOL!!

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Kim--So glad you checked!!

wolfie Enthusiast

Thanks Patti...me too!!! That could have made me nice and miserable! LOL!!


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