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I have former co workers that want to get together at a McAlisters Deli. I thought they might have an allergen menu, but can't find one. I could just get an ice tea and talk? Thought I'd ask, I've not seen this one mentioned before. Thanks.


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They have great baked potatoes with toppings. I don't remember which one I got, but I do remember it was great! It had onions, bell peppers, tomatoes, sour cream, etc on it. Just let the manager know you have allgeries and ask them to fix it with new gloves.

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  On 9/12/2011 at 11:18 PM, CarolinaKip said:

I have former co workers that want to get together at a McAlisters Deli. I thought they might have an allergen menu, but can't find one. I could just get an ice tea and talk? Thought I'd ask, I've not seen this one mentioned before. Thanks.

You can find their gluten free options at: Open Original Shared Link

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Also, make sure that they cut your potato on a separate cutting board with a clean knife.

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Wow, a pl;ace with a bunch of gluten-free soups. That's different.

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I've eaten their baked potatoes and chili; they were brought to one of my group meetings. They are pretty good. Other than that, I have not eaten there.

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I ate there today and did something really stupid. I didn't pay attention to the fact that the soup today was fire roasted vegetable vs. their country vegetable. One is gluten free - the other is most definitely not. So I got the one that is NOT and didn't realize it until I had eaten half the bowl. First time in months that I've been glutened...can't believe I wasn't paying attention. So now I'm just waiting for the fun to begin. Overloaded on enzymes and probiotics - probably won't help, but we'll see. Normally I have a very pleasant experience with them. I like their spud ole with veggie chili.


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