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Found Gluten Free Soy Sauce At Wally World!


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Just wanted to share my little bit of happy with everyone.....The Walmart store brand soy sauce (Good Value) says gluten free right on the bottle! I don't know if this is new or it's been that way, but I was so excited. We are on such a tight budget, I was thrilled to be able to buy a store brand product again! Now I can let loose on some of those fried rice recipes I got from here.


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liljules5 Rookie

thanks so much for the info!! that's awesome. I was using LaChoy but it's kinda nasty.

Turtle Enthusiast

YAY! Thanks for telling us. I have been using Tamari. It's good but like you i'm on a tight budget, so thanks. Every little bit helps!

Guest nini

YOU ARE KIDDING!!!!! Wow!!!! I've been using LaChoy too, and I agree it's kinda nasty. I've also used Tamari and it's pretty ick too. I'm gonna have to look for that next time I'm in Wally World!!!!

psawyer Proficient

In Canada, VH soy sauce is widely available and is gluten-free. Most VH sauces are gluten-free, but there are a few exceptions. VH sauces are sold only in Canada, although the parent company is in the US :( It's good to know that there is a mainstream soy sauce available in the states that is gluten-free.

connole1056 Rookie

Thanks for that info. Unlike some of others, I like LaChoy(uh oh, I'm an outcast), but depending on where I get it, it can be expensive. How is the taste? I have found that most of the WalMart food is not such a Great Value because I throw it away because of the taste!

connole1056 Rookie

I just got back from WalMart and could not find the sauce. I got the LaChoy elsewhere. Maybe just the supercenters carry it.


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  • 3 weeks later...
sarah513 Rookie

On a related note, what is the deal with tamari? I read in a few places that San-J brand tamari is recommended, but wheat is listed right there on the ingredients. I'm not a fan of LaChoy or any "soy sauce" that is just salt water... is there really a wheat-free tamari, and if so, where can I get it? Should I be looking in Asian stores?

tarnalberry Community Regular

San-J makes two tamaris - one is wheat free, one isn't.

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citygirl114 Newbie

Thanks Peter :D:D

I had no idea that VH soy sauce was gluten-free. Here I have been buying tamari when all this time I could have bought the less expensive one. Do you know if the lite VH is gluten free too???

tarnalberry Community Regular

Yes, the wheat-free San-J tamari, according to the company, is gluten-free. (But that's a good question to remember to ask. ;-) )

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