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Hey!

I was wondering if most, if not all, of Omaha Steaks are gluten-free. I checked on the website for some of them, and most are okay. I am worried about the ones in the marinade, though.

Anyone know if they are gluten-free?

Thanks

Lisa


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My Mother-in-law sent us a huge package of these for our anniversary. I didn't get sick at all - they were totally YUMMY!!! We had an assortment pack - burgers, filet mignons, boneless strips, etc. I looked for gluten info too, but couldn't find alot. I thought about writing to the company, but since I didn't get sick I wasn't too worried.

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My Mother-in-law sent us a huge package of these for our anniversary. I didn't get sick at all - they were totally YUMMY!!! We had an assortment pack - burgers, filet mignons, boneless strips, etc. I looked for gluten info too, but couldn't find alot. I thought about writing to the company, but since I didn't get sick I wasn't too worried.

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Thanks! Yeah, I decided to try it, since nothing suspicious were in the indgredients, and I didn't get sick. They are so good!

Lisa

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