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What Kind Of Deli Meat Is Gluten Free?


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I have been using oscar mayer, and have been havin some stomach trouble lately I don't think its the turkey but I was wondering what brands of deli meat are gluten free?


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I have been using oscar mayer, and have been havin some stomach trouble lately I don't think its the turkey but I was wondering what brands of deli meat are gluten free?

I had a long talk with our deli guy....we have Price Chopper grocery stores here. They carry a brand called Deitz and Watson. There are no fillers, additives, flavorings, soy etc etc.

hez Enthusiast

I eat Oscar Meyer, Foster Farms and Kroger brands.

Hez

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I have been using oscar mayer, and have been havin some stomach trouble lately I don't think its the turkey but I was wondering what brands of deli meat are gluten free?

Hi,

I have been eating Boar's Head brand deli meats and cheese. The ham and turkey were the Black Forest kind and the cheese was the yellow cheddar. I have had no problems with either.

Tom

kevsmom Contributor

If you go to www.hormel.com and click on Faqs, search entire site, gluten free, you will get a whole list of gluten free foods. This will include lunch meat, as well as other products. There will also be a list of recipes.

Enjoy.

jenvan Collaborator

All sara lee packaged meats are gluten-free. I like Deli Selects the best...that's what I use.

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