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Gluten Free Shopping In Jacksonville Fl


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wytchywoman Newbie

My son is travling in December to spend the holidays with his dad. When I told him I was implementing a gluten free adiet for Ben and he would need to get some special food at a health food store, his first response was "what's a health food store?" <_< So, I am obviously going to have to assist him with this. Does anyone know any health food stores in jacksonville or jacksonville beach or surrounding areas?

Thanks in advance!!!

Michelle


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Here is some good News. Publix is a Florida based grocery store. There are quite a few of them in Jax FL. They carry a lot of health foods and gluten-free food now. Each store is different of course and they stock according to demographics. But any Publix in a middle/upper neighborhood will have health foods and gluten-free foods.

Also there is this:

Good Earth Market

10950 San Jose Blvd # 62, Jacksonville, FL - (904) 260-9547

I shopped there when I visited my niece this past Summer.

wytchywoman Newbie

Thank you!!!! I will forward this to his dad!

  • 4 weeks later...
moving on Apprentice

When we visit Jacksonville I usually make a stop at one of the two Native Sun stores. You will find several gluten free foods there. They can be found at 10000 San Jose Blvd or 11030 Baymeadows Rd.

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Vickie115 Newbie
B) Thanks guys!

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