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Mc Donalds And Cepliac Sprue Foundation


chgomom

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chgomom Enthusiast

Go to the following link and see where Mc Donalds stance is on the topic of gluten in the their food,

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VydorScope Proficient
Go to the following link and see where Mc Donalds stance is on the topic of gluten in the their food,

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This is the topic that will not die. heh

CarlaB Enthusiast
This is the topic that will not die. heh

True, but look how many new members there are on the board since the last time we discussed it!! It's new to probably half the people here!! :P

chgomom, if you do a search for McDonald's fries, you will find a few threads on this topic.

VydorScope Proficient

Well in the spirit of kicking a dead horse.... :ph34r:

Even if the fries at Mickey D's had no gluten in their ingredients they still would not be safe for ppl with celiac disease do the the well established history of cross contimanation problems... the past threads that carlb mentions docments case after case of that.

Thats my opinion on the matter, and I would not trust my son to thier fries, no matter how conveint they maybe.

CarlaB Enthusiast
Well in the spirit of kicking a dead horse.... :ph34r:

Even if the fries at Mickey D's had no gluten in their ingredients they still would not be safe for ppl with celiac disease do the the well established history of cross contimanation problems... the past threads that carlb mentions docments case after case of that.

Thats my opinion on the matter, and I would not trust my son to thier fries, no matter how conveint they maybe.

Funny saying. Our neighbor's horse died, the surviving horse was kicking the dead one gently with one of it's front legs as if it were trying to wake it up. That happened about 15 years ago, but seeing the saying reminded me of it ...

I agree completely, I never eat their fries, or anything else there for that matter. I don't trust my tummy to very many fast food places. Just not worth being sick for a week.

chgomom Enthusiast

Sorry, did know that the document had ever been posted on the board before.

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Daxin Explorer

It never hurts to repost. There are new members here every day, threads like this can get buried and hard to find. It is someetimes helpful to remind people of information from time to time as well.


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rumbles Newbie

I still find it interesting that they have to add "natural flavoring" to potatoes though! ;)

Daxin Explorer
I still find it interesting that they have to add "natural flavoring" to potatoes though! ;)

ROTFL :D:D:D

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