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Sam's Club: Rotisserie Chicken Not Gluten-free


Fiddle-Faddle

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We'd been getting their rotisserie chickens for over 2 years now, but just this week, my husband happened to glance at the label (unfortunately, AFTER we ate it) and see that wheat is now listed on the ingredients list.

I have no idea why they suddenly changed their recipe--or maybe they changed suppliers????

Either way-- :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:


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In my neck of the woods, Sam's Club Rotisserie has never been gluten free. It may be different in other locations. We have always enjoyed Tyson's Baked Chicken.

moldlady Rookie

I don't get it. How can a chicken have gluten ??? Were they fed wheat berries? I wouldn't think that would do it.... Are they injecting the chicken with something like a gravy?

jerseyangel Proficient

It's in a spice mix that they put on the chicken before roasting.

The Sam's Club chickens in South Jersey (where I used to live) had wheat flour...it was the first ingredient listed.

Phyllis28 Apprentice

Costco rotisserie chickens are marked gluten free in the red stripe. I still check the label each time I buy one.

Annaem Enthusiast
It's in a spice mix that they put on the chicken before roasting.

The Sam's Club chickens in South Jersey (where I used to live) had wheat flour...it was the first ingredient listed.

Ive always noticed wheat on the label.

Annaem Enthusiast
Costco rotisserie chickens are marked gluten free in the red stripe. I still check the label each time I buy one.

do all coscos do this or just the one in your area. thats great!!


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I think many moons ago Sam's were ok but then things changed & we have seen wheat listed for several years now. Costco's is better anyway & clearly marked. Plus Costco's now carries Casual Gourmet chicken meatballs & sausages that are gluten-free as well as many other gluten-free items. Costco's seem to be getting more & more in the gluten-free line. The one in Cleveland also had Naked Nuggets gluten-free. Love Costco,s

Fiddle Faddle have you tried Pizza Fusion yet?

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