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lpellegr

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Have you seen the new commercials for Boar's Head meats and cheeses? They include gluten in the list of things they don't have in their products, then show them being lovingly layered onto a slice of white bread to make a sandwich. Always makes me smile - I'm glad they say the word "gluten" out loud, thus making non-celiac people think (possibly), but if you care about gluten in your food, you're not likely to be making a sandwich! As I stand at the deli counter to buy stuff for the rest of my family, I read the Boar's Head labels and see that they proudly proclaim "gluten-free", but I never get them because I don't know what else has been on the slicers. I'll stick to Oscar Meyer or Hillshire Farms prepackaged.


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you can ask them to clean the slicer. I get boars head all the time, its just better than pre-packaged in my opinion...

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I always get Boar's Head and ask them to clean the slicer, they are always more than happy to do that. Just go to the deli when either it first opens or at a less busy time. It is worth it, I love Boar's head.

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