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Hillshire Farms Deli Meats?


BethM55

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I called the Sara Lee company today, to ask about the Hillshire Farms packaged deli meats. I was told that they offer "truth in labeling", and will always list any gluten ingredients or possible contamination on their labels. :blink:

I've eaten the Hillshire Farms turkey polska kielbasa without any problems, in fact they are a stable 'go-to' dinner item in our house. Has anyone tried the deli meats? Any problems with them? Or with other Hillshire Farms items?

Thanks!


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I called the Sara Lee company today, to ask about the Hillshire Farms packaged deli meats. I was told that they offer "truth in labeling", and will always list any gluten ingredients or possible contamination on their labels. :blink:

I've eaten the Hillshire Farms turkey polska kielbasa without any problems, in fact they are a stable 'go-to' dinner item in our house. Has anyone tried the deli meats? Any problems with them? Or with other Hillshire Farms items?

Thanks!

We love Hillshire Farms Kielbasa all the time. I would suggest the pre-package deli meats, providing your read the labels. I do get confused sometimes when people use reference to deli meats, whether sliced on demand (by people ) or their deli selected, contained meats.

With contained deli meat, pre sliced, no problem as long as you read the label. :)

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No problems.

richard

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Thank you, your replies are very helpful. :)

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