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Kroger Cheese Gluten Free?


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Does anyone know if Kroger - Low Moisture Part Skim Mozzarella Cheese - Finely Shredded is gluten free ?

I want to make pizza, I already have the gluten free crust and pepperoni and this cheese was in the fridge.

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kareng Grand Master

I have never seen a mozzarella that wasn't. Read the ingredients.

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I'm not eating cheese at the moment, but until about 2 weeks ago I ate Kroger cheese pretty much by the pound. I bought both shredded and block, never found one that was not okay. Kroger is awesome at labeling. I once found canned beans that said something about processed in a facility that blah blah blah.... I trust them. But I have actually eaten exactly that cheese, it was fine.

I will second what was already said though. Always, without question, read every label. This forum, no matter how reliable a source of information is not a substitute for being able to care for yourself in that way. Ingredients in a product can change at any time, can vary by country or even by region. I may have the same thing in my cupboard someone is asking about but if we bought them months apart one may be safe and one may be all sorts of full of wheat. So again, because it can not be stressed enough, while that cheese is almost certainly safe, every label, every time. This is the motto by which we all need to live.

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Gluten Free For My Kid Newbie

Good to know. Thank you. We eat a TON of cheese here and I was concerned. Thanks again!

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