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  1. 46 minutes ago, Scott Adams said:

    General Mills did a voluntary recall in 2015 on a batch of their cereals shortly after they went gluten-free, and this did not happen again:

     

    There are political reasons why Canada has created a dual regulation on gluten-free oats, and it has little to do with safety, and a lot to do with protecting their oat farmers:

     

    I appreciate the context. Admittedly, I didn't do a lot of research related to this. I was mostly going by what I read from Gluten Free Watchdog, which generally made me very weary of non-purity protocol oats. Until recently, I didn't eat any oats at all, not even purity protocol ones, despite being gluten-free my whole life, just because the subject seems very complicated.

  2. On 5/12/2022 at 2:22 PM, Scott Adams said:

    I would still be extremely surprised if you could purchase 100 packages of these and get any to test positive for gluten. We are talking about Nabisco, owned now by  Mondelēz International, which is one of the biggest food companies in the world. Of course it's possible, but what else did you eat that day or week? Given that you have delayed reactions, could it have been something else?

    Just because they are a huge company, doesn't mean that their so-called "gluten-free" oats are safe. I'm sure you've heard of how General Mills handles their oats and that they had to be recalled for cross-contamination, once. They're not even allowed to label them as gluten-free in Canada.

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