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JUDI42MIL Apprentice

For work I visit a lot of sams-- Yesterday I was chatting with a mgr. and said- It would be great if they had a list of all their foods that are gluten free. Like kroger and whole foods does.

He told me he will contact the main office and try to get them to make a list and put it on their web site.

So maybe, just maybe they will.

It is just so easy to go into a store armed with a list... knowing exactly what is safe there.


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crc0622 Apprentice

I will send an e-mail to Sam's today making the same request - power in numbers, folks. Just saw it in action with the allergy law just signed! :)

lovegrov Collaborator

Actually, Kroger does not have a list of its gluten-free products. They are very good about telling you when you call with a specific item, but there's no list.

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AmyandSabastian Explorer

Funny you should post this I sent them an email last week, still have not gotten a responce. Lets rally up and send a bunch!!

JUDI42MIL Apprentice

I will write them also, not just rely on the manager to do it.

Somewhere I saw a list from kroger, it was great. Mainly down their natural aisle. It may have been from an individual and not the company, Im not sure.

lovegrov Collaborator

It might have been a list of gluten-free specialty products they carry from other companies but they don't have a gluten-free list of their brand. I guess it's possible somebody made a list of the products they've personally called about, but do you know how long ago they called or whether ingredients have changed since then? Your best bet is to call them yourself about specific items.

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