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Already Sick Of Wendy'S Need Help


Coleslawcat

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Coleslawcat Contributor

I am only 3 weeks into being gluten-free and I am already sick of Wendy's baked potatoes and chile. Are there are any decent fast food options that are gluten free besides this? There are times I find myself out and about and would love to know of a few safe options that aren't always the same boring potato.


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I am only 3 weeks into being gluten-free and I am already sick of Wendy's baked potatoes and chile. Are there are any decent fast food options that are gluten free besides this? There are times I find myself out and about and would love to know of a few safe options that aren't always the same boring potato.

Do you have a Q Doba's or Boston Market?

Lisa Mentor

Do a search for any restaurant in our area....

McDonald's

Burger King

Wendy's

Chili's

Olive Garden

Panera

Outback

Chevy's Fresh Mex

Hard Rock

Maggiano's

Bone Fish Grill

Don Pablo's

Coleslawcat Contributor

Do a search for any restaurant in our area....

McDonald's

Burger King

Wendy's

Chili's

Olive Garden

Panera

Outback

Chevy's Fresh Mex

Hard Rock

Maggiano's

Bone Fish Grill

Don Pablo's

There are a few Qdoba's and Boston Markets in the Phoenix area, but not too close to where I am. I was under the impression that there is virtually nothing safe at McDonalds. Am I wrong? I would love to be wrong because the McD's near me has the most amazing toddler playland that my kids love.

lizard00 Enthusiast

Do you have a Chick-Fil-A near you? I haven't had any issues with them, and I consider myself to be pretty sensitive to gluten. They usually have indoor play lands, too :D (A favorite of my son's, especially on a rainy day)

CecilyF Rookie

Just curious and new, but: What do you get at Chick-Fil-A?

lizard00 Enthusiast

Just curious and new, but: What do you get at Chick-Fil-A?

The chargrilled club sandwich w/ no bun and usually fries. They don't actually fry things there, which is good for us!


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