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Nature's Earthy Choice Easy Quinoa


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I was really excited about this product because it comes with flavor packets and reminded me of the gluten-filled rice pilaf I used to buy. It says gluten free on the front, and I didn't think anything of it until I brought it home and saw on the back that it says "Produced in a facility that is not dedicated gluten free." They don't have anything listed on their website about if it's safe for Celiacs, but I left them a message.

Does anyone have any experience with product?

Thanks!


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Just got a reply via email, if anyone's interested:

Good Morning:

Thank you for your inquiry. We do perform a complete sanitation on all related equipment before packaging any of our Easy Quinoa items-however there is still a chance of cross contamination. We do test for gluten down to 20ppm.

The short answer, in general it safe however it also depends on the persons level of sensitivity. We have had a few consumers that are sensitive to 2ppm and they have had reactions to some of our products.

I hope that helps,

Regards,

Team Earthly Choice

mushroom Proficient

Some of us will react to quinoa for other reasons, even if it is totally gluten free. Just another aspect to consider, same as gluten free oats.

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