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My Head Has Hurt For So Long That I'm Stupid


imsohungry

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O.K...I'm not sure if it's the fatigue or headache, but I put a loaf of bread and a bag of bagels in my cart on the Udi's site, and my shipping read $18.00. :blink: I didn't see an option not to have it air-mailed.

I tried to find somewhere local that sells there products, but nothing came up on their website when I put in my zip.

Have I totally lost it? Is there a regular USPS shipping option?

Thanks bunches! :)

Julie


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It may be the only way they ship. Since they are selling baked goods and likely don't use preservatives they would want you to get their product as fast as possible. If there is a phone number for the company you could try calling them and asking. If you know you tolerate and like their products you may want to place a larger order. Personally I would look for a brand sold locally that I liked. Grainless Baker has some good products as does Kinnickinnick and you could also try asking a local store to order the Udi's products. Talk to the manager. They may not but it never hurts to try.

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It may be the only way they ship. Since they are selling baked goods and likely don't use preservatives they would want you to get their product as fast as possible. If there is a phone number for the company you could try calling them and asking. If you know you tolerate and like their products you may want to place a larger order. Personally I would look for a brand sold locally that I liked. Grainless Baker has some good products as does Kinnickinnick and you could also try asking a local store to order the Udi's products. Talk to the manager. They may not but it never hurts to try.

Thank you for the ideas! I may talk to the manager(s) at the two local stores I frequent. :)

GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

It's probably because they come frozen. Ask you local store to carry Udi's and it will be faster to get it. I finally got to try some last week and it's really good, but not good enough spend $18 on shipping. The loaf is really small for the price too (it's 7.99 in my local store) I think I'm going to try to make my own bread next. There was a thread on here where people were trying to reverse engineer Udi's. I think I'll start with that.

imsohungry Collaborator

I just found Udi's white bread and bagels at my local Publix store! The manager is also going to order some Kinnikinnick items for me too. Yay! :)

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