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Adelle Enthusiast

I saw the coolest thing in my local walmart today..... DEBOLIS pasta!! Yay! gluten-free pasta in walmart!! I don't normally shop there, but awesome to know anyway!


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Emily Elizabeth Enthusiast

Thanks for posting! I stopped checking the pasta area at Walmart so I'll have to check again the next time I go. I hope they have it! You can't beat the prices there. Thanks!

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  Adelle said:
I saw the coolest thing in my local walmart today..... DEBOLIS pasta!! Yay! gluten-free pasta in walmart!! I don't normally shop there, but awesome to know anyway!
Joni63 Collaborator

Did you find it near the regular pasta?

loco-ladi Contributor

Betcha a $100 its on the same shelf as regular pasta, lol

One local supermarket carries gluten-free stuff from bobs red mill and it sits right next to a bag of pure gluten.... did I mention a bag of something had a small hole and all the nearby things are covered in it.... I aint touching nuffin!

babygirl1234 Rookie

nope i wouldnt trust anything that has a hole in the bag thats next to something with gluten in it because if that bag has a hole in it, then the gluten-free beg isnt any good then because then its CC. And you dont want to be sick because thats why are on this diet for not to get sick if we can help it

tiffjake Enthusiast

I have also seen Deboles pasta at Walmart, along with some of their "regular" stuff with "gluten-free" on the label (like the Great Value brand pizza sauce). It is nice to see things moving along.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Between Wegmans and Walmart, this is where I do the majority of my shopping. I trust these two places.


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