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- Scott Adams commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Gluten-Free Foods & Beverages13
Top Brands of Gluten-Free Canned Chili
While it seems unlikely to contain intentional gluten ingredients--and based on the ingredients you provided, this canned Wendy's chili appears to be gluten-free, but with a very important caveat: it cannot be considered certified or guaranteed gluten-free due to the potential for cross-contamination and the ambiguous nature of "natural flavors." -
- maryannlove commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Gluten-Free Foods & Beverages13
Top Brands of Gluten-Free Canned Chili
I have same question as trents above. After I mentioned how much I liked Wendy's chili, a neighbor gave me a can b/c I didn't know could buy it in a can. Is gluten free in Wendy's restaurant, but can doesn't say gluten free so afraid to eat it. (Can says provides 50% Daily Value of protein, another plus.) Below are ingredients on can. Would the experts... -
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Study Estimates the Costs of Delayed Celiac Disease Diagnosis (+Video)
Some of my symptoms started in childhood, with many visits to the school nurse (mostly after lunch) with stomach aches. Low weight, thin hair and fatigue persisted through my adult life. In my 40's I began to lose a lot of weight, terrible episodes of digestive upset, etc. Two years and many tests and bills later, gallbladder, lactose, etc with no definitive...- burden
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