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Chick Fil-a Fries


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Here is the response to my question. I had asked how their fries could be gluten-free if they also fried breaded items in their fryers.. :D

Thank you for taking the time to contact Chick-fil-A CARES. Our customers are very important to us, and we appreciate their comments, questions, and suggestions.

Our breaded chicken products are cooked in a pressure fryer with a closed lid; whereas our Waffle Fries are cooked in an open fryer. The Waffle Fries are cooked at a different time and temperature than our chicken; therefore we have two separate pieces of cooking equipment for our chicken and fries.

We thank you again for your time and interest and look forward to seeing you in one of our local Chick-fil-A restaurants soon. As a token of appreciation for your time and effort, I'll be sending you one "Chick-fil-A CARES" guest card which should arrive at your provided address in 7 to 10 business days. Don't hesitate to let us at Chick-fil-A CARES know should you need our assistance again. Have a nice day!

Sincerely,

Kim

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[THREAD ID:1-ED918X]

-----Original Message-----

Your company lists the waffle fries

as gluten free.

Aren't they fried in the same oil as breaded items?? Thus, they would

suffer from cross-contamination and NOT be gluten free???


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Thank you for this! I just had them for lunch and when I saw the topic of the post, i thought "Oh no!!" So, your information was very appreciated!!

God bless!!

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