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Anyone Have Trouble With Amy's Frozen Food?


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Something I ate yesterday must have gluten in it (or I'm dying!). I noticed that the Amy's frozen meal that I ate said "no gluten ingredients" on the front instead of saying "gluten-free" like the other ones I bought. Could that have been the problem?

I feel so awful! :(


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Sorry that you are feeling badly. I eat Amy's mexican all the time and have never had a noticeable issue. The Shepards Pie tastes just plain bad. :huh:

Amy's used to say "Gluten Free" and I had heard that they were going to have a dedicated facility, but haven't heard much news about.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I actually stopped eating Amy's meals because I got glutened twice in a row from it. The first time I took it as a fluke (and maybe could be something else I ate), but after the 2nd time I knew it had to be from that. I know lots of other people have also said they had problems with them.

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Something I ate yesterday must have gluten in it (or I'm dying!). I noticed that the Amy's frozen meal that I ate said "no gluten ingredients" on the front instead of saying "gluten-free" like the other ones I bought. Could that have been the problem?

I feel so awful! :(

I have also had problems with some of the Amy's frozen dinners. They state gluten free on the front but on the back side have an allergy statement which states that the product has been made in a factory which processes other wheat products. So you really take a chance when a company states that. I had purchased some vegtable patties from Amy's and didn't get sick until I ate the last one. I knew it had to be that because I had not eaten anything else before that.! You really have to be careful even when something states gluten free. Hope your feeling better. Happy Thanksgiving, sistergoldenhair

Ann1231 Enthusiast

I got really sick from the Amy's frozen pizza. I was in so much pain, it was horrible! I was also bloated for a couple of days and had horrible gas. I bought two that day and I threw the other one away, no way was I going to try another one!

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