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Hey everyone. So, I love the Bell & Evans gluten-free chicken tenders however I find them much too expensive (around $8 for a box of, maybe 5, tenders) so I rarely get them. I was at Costco the other day and they had a 3.25 lb bag of Bell & Evans gluten-free chicken tenders for $13.99. I was so excited and thought if anyone else were a Costco member it might be worth it to go out and pick up a bag or two!


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Hey everyone. So, I love the Bell & Evans gluten-free chicken tenders however I find them much too expensive (around $8 for a box of, maybe 5, tenders) so I rarely get them. I was at Costco the other day and they had a 3.25 lb bag of Bell & Evans gluten-free chicken tenders for $13.99. I was so excited and thought if anyone else were a Costco member it might be worth it to go out and pick up a bag or two!

Do you know if they have dairy or egg in them?

RideAllWays Enthusiast

I assume this is in the US? I find costco in Canada pretty lame for gluten-free products..they do sell larabars, but that's it really..and of course, things that are naturally gluten free.

Frances03 Enthusiast

I LOVE our Costco. They have gobs of gluten free things (US). In fact they recently had an article all about gluten free in their monthly magazine. I buy SO many products there. Quinoa, corn tortillas, refried beans, their frozen taquitos, chicken meatballs, smoked shredded pork, sliced fajita beef, their broasted chicken is gluten-free!!, lunchmeat like pastrami and chicken all labeled gluten-free, hummus, ice cream bars and popsicles, sausage, brats, cooked frozen brown rice blend (so quick and easy!), flax!!, larabars, chips!! (they have at least 4 varieties of gluten free chips, tortilla chips, a yummy new grain and seed chip I love, a rice and been chip, rice chips), also they have rice crackers!! OKay I know there are more things I regularly buy there, but I have found Costco to be the ONE store I can count on to carry LOTS and LOTS of gluten-free foods for my family!

I'll have to check for the chicken tenders next time! Thanks!

macocha Contributor

someone told me their shampoo, conditioner and body wash (kirkland brand) is gluten-free too.

NorthernElf Enthusiast

I find Costco to be AWESOME....and I am in Canada.

I buy a variety of gluten free sausage (chorizo, bratwurst, and more) - including hot dogs. I used to buy Topdogs in the local grocery store but now they have wheat starch.

I can also get (all labelled gluten-free)...

Riceworks chips

Nature bars

Quinoa

Brown rice

Sliced ham

Chicken burgers

Vitamins - Kirkland are mostly labelled gluten-free

GOOD rice crackers - Crunchmaster multigrain

...I'm sure there is more !

scarlett77 Apprentice

How funny...I was just at Costco yesterday! They have a bunch of gluten-free items and it is awesome when you can find gluten-free stuff in bulk!!! My typical finds:

Rice

gluten-free chicken broth

Shredded pork

Sweet baby Rays BBQ sauce

tortilla chips

various cheese

fruit

milk

eggs

m&m's

pesto

nuts

popcorn

rotisserie chicken

hot dogs

I found some yogurt but I'm not sure about it yet since it lists modified food starch but I'm going to contact the company and see. I'm crossing my fingers that it is safe to give the boys since they LOVE yogurt and this was so inexpensive.


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I have tried the Bell & Evans gluten-free chicken tenders twice. Both times I started feeling sick right away. Reading the ingredients closely the second time I read it is processed in the same facility as wheat ingredients. Has anyone else had a problem with this? They sure do taste good, but I am not willing to try them again.

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