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Does Jennie-o Always List Gluten?


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I am having a dilemma. I bought Jennie-o turkey meatballs Italian style from the store because surprisingly no obvious gluten containing ingredients. I looked on their website and couldnt find this product but I dont know if its been updated and its too late to call them.

Anyone else know if they always list gluten?

Thanks


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CaraLouise Explorer

I agree with you, they say they have the gluten free certification, but I have not seen it on all the products on this list. I don't think they have updated their website in a long time, but regardless here is what the website says:

Do you have a listing of JENNIE-O TURKEY STORE

debmidge Rising Star

Be aware that Jennie-O products may contain lactose and/or lactic acid. I am severely and permanently lactose intolerant and Jennie-O products give me severe diarrhea.

JennyC Enthusiast

They are a Hormel company so they should list gluten.

Guest AutumnE

Thanks, I called them this morning and they are gluten free! They are also soy, dairy, and egg free.

She said that they are trying to update and revamp their website and their labeling on their products and that they always list gluten clearly on the label.

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cyberprof Enthusiast

Anyone had any bad experiences with the ground turkey? It is supposed to be gluten-free/CF. Open Original Shared Link

My son and I both got sick last night within an hour of having dinner and this is the only thing that we both ate. I cooked it on clean aluminum foil so it wasn't contaminated in cooking. Hubby didn't get sick so it wasn't spoiled.

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