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Is Jimboys gluten-free?


janelyb

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Just wondering if anyone knows if Jimboy's has gluten-free food? I took my chances with a regular taco (on corn tortilla, beef,lettuce and cheese) and a side of pinto beans.

Their manager or employees barely speak english to tell me if the food is gluten-free and their site doesn't give any allergen info.


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Just wondering if anyone knows if Jimboy's has gluten-free food? I took my chances with a regular taco (on corn tortilla, beef,lettuce and cheese) and a side of pinto beans.

Their manager or employees barely speak english to tell me if the food is gluten-free and their site doesn't give any allergen info.

j,

So how did it go? Any repercussions? I ate at Taco Bell two days ago and nothing. I guess I'm just one of the lucky ones (for now). That could change at some point & I could become dairy, soy, MSG, and everything intolerant. Hope not.

best regards, lm

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j,

So how did it go? Any repercussions? I ate at Taco Bell two days ago and nothing. I guess I'm just one of the lucky ones (for now). That could change at some point & I could become dairy, soy, MSG, and everything intolerant. Hope not.

best regards, lm

Well last night I had a tummy ache but I am only gluten-free for a week so I don't know if it was related or not. My son who is entereing his 1st month gluten-free had no visable reactions that I see thus far...he was a lil itchy but has been for a few days beforehand. So I'm clueless, I plan to try to call their headquarters this week.

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