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Purdue Ground Chicken/turkey


MaryanneQ

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Does anybody know if PUrdue ground chicken in bulk, in patties and ground turkey is gluten-free or not? The ingredients list natural flavors so I;m not sure. My son has severe dental issues so I need to use ground chicken to make chicken nuggets. I trie dgetting it from a butcher twice and it was just so dry - the Purdue ground chicken is so much moister.


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Responding to my own post. I found the information. I was spelling the company as Purdue and it's Perdue so I found their website. Perdue has a gluten free food list that thay mail out (It's NOT on their web page) and they said the ground chicken in patty form and in bulk ARE gluten free :)

When I get the list from Perdue listing all of their gluten-free products I will post the info :)

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Thanks (about the list)....I just assumed that Perdue was gluten-free so that scared me, but I did read in their FAQs that their chicken is gluten-free.......phewf :)

Do you have any gluten-free products?

Yes. Many PERDUE

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Thank you celiac3270. You always come through.

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