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Lunch Meat - In Canada


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Hey there. I just was out and about shopping trying to fill my cupboards more with food that I cna eat. One thing I am missing is my sandwiches / wraps. Looking on here I did find a list of safe lunch meats, and they say to buy prepaged as it is easier to know for sure if gluten-free but also to be safe from CC.

The list stated ones like Hormel, Oscer Meyer, Sara Lee and such....

Well, while shopping about here in Kelowna, B.C. Canada I noticed we do nto carry ANY of those brands. The ONLY gluten-free one that I found was Carl Budding, and I despise that brand for many reasons ( and you cannot freeze it so you are out buying every second day ).

Does ANYONE know of any gluten free lunch meat I can find here? Should I wing it with the deli meats?? HELP..... :(


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rinne Apprentice

Try Freybe, all gluten free, Safeway carries it here if they don't there maybe they would be willing to. :)

Octoberme Apprentice
Try Freybe, all gluten free, Safeway carries it here if they don't there maybe they would be willing to. :)

OMG, thank you SOOOO very much for that. I am going tomorrow and checkin to see if they do!

lorka150 Collaborator

I don't know if they have Piller's in BC (it's from Ontario), but they list all allergens on their site, and nearly all are gluten-free.

2kids4me Contributor

We buy Freybes and Grimm's . I live in Alberta and find them at IGA, Sobey's, Safeway. They (Grimm's and Freybe) also have gluten free smokies and pepperoni sticks.

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Octoberme Apprentice

Wow, thanks everyone for your replies. To be honest I wasn't sure if I would even get any. I am SO excited now to go looking for these brands and start having me some sandwiches again :D

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