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Whole Foods gluten-free Sandwich Bread


DawnDG

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Has anyone noticed a strange new (unpleasant) aftertaste in Whole Foods gluten-free Sandwich bread lately? We have been eating it since it first came on the market, and lately it has a bad chemical-like taste.


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Has anyone noticed a strange new (unpleasant) aftertaste in Whole Foods gluten-free Sandwich bread lately? We have been eating it since it first came on the market, and lately it has a bad chemical-like taste.

We have noticed this as well - actually, for a while now. It was my son's favorite but we stopped buying it for a while over the summer because of this taste. We tried it again recently, and it was OK for a bit but now it's noticeable again. Not sure what's up with that - if anyone from WF reads this, I'd be curious what this is about.

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

I think both of you (and anyone else who has noticed this) ought to contact Whole Foods directly about this. They won't know that there's any problem to investigate unless told by someone.

Crystal Brown Rookie

I've got a loaf in the freezer from the end of last year. I remember having 2 slices and that was it for me. I pick up on chemical tastes and smells.. and woah this was intense. I got it from the Walnut Creek Whole Foods. I've just stuck to Mariposa's bread and the occasional Kinnikinnick since that happened. I used to get Charlotte's bread, but man it takes too long to get to my house.. I need an instant button :D

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