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Deli/Luncheon Meat That's Safe?


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blessedmomto3a Rookie

I have been trying to find a safe luncheon/deli style meat to add to my corn tortilla - have been using Perdue short cuts and need more variety than that. Any help you guys can offer would be great. Thanks so much!

Blessings,

Leah


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The vast majority of prepackaged deli meats are gluten-free. All Boar's Head and Hillshire Farm and Buddig. Oscar Meyer will clearly list any sort of gluten.

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The vast majority of prepackaged deli meats are gluten-free. All Boar's Head and Hillshire Farm and Buddig. Oscar Meyer will clearly list any sort of gluten.

richard

Here in Kansas, I have only found Boars Head at the Deli counter. A limited number are gluten free but the slicing machine isn't, so thats out. But it looks like most of the prpacked stuff is gluten-free.

CeliacMom2008 Enthusiast

Hormel says gluten free right on the box and they have great flavors!

momofk&n Newbie

While their lunch meat isn't always a deli style cut, Great Value brand- from Walmart- also has gluten free right on the package, and has a nice flavor.

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Here in Kansas, I have only found Boars Head at the Deli counter. A limited number are gluten free but the slicing machine isn't, so thats out. But it looks like most of the prpacked stuff is gluten-free.

It's not just a limited number of Boar's Head that's gluten-free, ALL are gluten-free. From their website: Our meats, cheeses, and condiments are all gluten free.

If there are other brands being sliced and some of them aren't gluten-free (very, very few deli meats aren't gluten-free), you can have the counter person clean the machine.

richard

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