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Tyson Checken Breasts


LuvMoosic4life

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Has anyone had a problem with this?

I've bought the wal mart brand that is the same thing and have no problem (its labeled gluten free), but for some reason when I eat the tyson chicken I get bad gas and a "bubbly" stomach...very annoying! Its not as bad as a glutening but foul smelling like it, and I only get foul smelling gas from soy/dairy/gluten.

The ingredients are just chicken, salt and natural flavorings. I dunno....maybe its a coincidence lol I've also bought perdue individual wrapped chicken with the flavorings added and have had no prob with that...wierd


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I called them about a year ago and they said that they would list any gluten and not hide it in their natural flavors or any other ingredients.

I hate gluten Apprentice

We had the same problem with tyson. We tried the walmart brand on our forman grill and had no problems .I thought it was me, because I am still in the healing stage. Weird!

mamaw Community Regular

Most large mgf's of chicken are farmed in mass quantities & are fed antibiotics & growth hormone to grow them fast. I'm not saying that Tyson does this but I have found Bell & Evans or chickens that are allowed to grow at a normal pace & are not injected with chemicals to speed their growth are so much tastier. And of course better for you.....

hth

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